1srelluc
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Setting an all-time record, chief executives in the U.S. earned 399 times more than the typical worker in 2021. CEO compensation spiked last year by an average of 11.1% over 2020.
A report from the Economic Policy Institute (EPI), a left-leaning think tank, found CEO pay was “exorbitant,” continuing a decades-long upward trend that has widened the income gap between the top 1% of the population and the bottom 90%.
Meh, if you want to be rich, learn how to make money. If you love cars, learn to be a mechanic. Have a useless college degree learn to be a barista.
That said....When you also figure that much of that "profit" is accounting for saving from off shoring, it gets even uglier.
It's a damn good thing I don't hate capitalism.
A report from the Economic Policy Institute (EPI), a left-leaning think tank, found CEO pay was “exorbitant,” continuing a decades-long upward trend that has widened the income gap between the top 1% of the population and the bottom 90%.
Meh, if you want to be rich, learn how to make money. If you love cars, learn to be a mechanic. Have a useless college degree learn to be a barista.
That said....When you also figure that much of that "profit" is accounting for saving from off shoring, it gets even uglier.
It's a damn good thing I don't hate capitalism.

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