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Re: CEO Pay Up 298%, Average Worker's? 4.3% (1995-2005)

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Hi clo,

I think that chart tells you that a substantial part of what CEOs are paid takes the form of options.

It also tells you that maybe they are finding ways to increase the number of options they are awarded as there appears to be a multiplier on the upside. They did well in the 90s when the stock market did well. They managed to continue to do well in the 2000s when it did not.

For an interesting view of the income of the top 1% comparing countries, click on the graphics tab on this website: http://g-mond.parisschoolofeconomics.eu/topincomes/




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CEO Pay Up 298%, Average Worker's? 4.3% (1995-2005)
By: clo
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Sun, 11 Mar 12 5:44 PM
Msg. 06808 of 54959

This is dated material, the divide is wider now.
Yet it still shows the stark difference.
How anyone could justify this & consider themselves a fair minded human being, let alone a 'christian' is beyond me.
And... Americans can NOT afford a CEO in the Oval!
We've paid toooooo much already.

CEO Pay Up 298%, Average Worker's? 4.3% (1995-2005)

By consumerist.com on April 9, 2007 9:10 PM

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