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The Real CEO Pay to Worker Pay is Less Than 3 : 1

m.knox

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I'm sure this will get a rise out of those who make hate, jealousy and envy their badge of honor. And as usual, it would appear that the left cherry picked the data (also known as "misleading" or downright "lying") to get individuals upset enough to cast a vote them...... Pathetic.

http://www.aei.org/publication/when...worker-pay-ratio-falls-from-3311-to-below-41/

We can get a more accurate and complete picture of CEO compensation in the US by looking at wage data released recently by the Bureau of Labor Statistics in its annual report on Occupational Employment and Wages for 2014. The BLS report provides “employment and wage estimates by area and by industry for wage and salary workers in 22 major occupational groups, 94 minor occupational groups, 458 broad occupations, and 821 detailed occupations,” including the occupational category “chief executives.” In 2014, the BLS reports that the average pay for America’s 246,240 chief executives was only $180,700. The CEOs of the 300-350 S&P 500 firms that supposedly represent typical CEO compensation represent only one out of about every 820 firms in the country (or 1/7 of 1%) that have a CEO at the head. The larger sample of almost a quarter-million CEOs reported by the BLS gives us a much better understanding of “average CEO compensation.”
 
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