Once again there’s more for them and less for us.
The imbalance between the pay of CEOs and working people continues to increase. In 2017, CEO pay at S&P 500 Index companies increased to an average of nearly $14 million while production and nonsupervisory workers received on average just $38,613.
The AFL-CIO recently released its annual CEO-to-worker pay report: Executive Paywatch.
The report not only exposes the gap in earnings but it shows which companies are investing in their workforce to create high-wage jobs. It also indicates which companies pay their CEOs reasonably relative to other employees.
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