Thursday, December 15, 2011

U.S. CEO Pay Jumps Minimum Of 27 Percent Last Year, Survey Finds

U.S. CEO Pay Jumps Minimum Of 27 Percent Last Year, Survey Finds: "The survey's findings may resonate with Occupy movement activists, who have been railing against income inequality since the protests first started. Indeed, CEO pay by itself exceeded the amount that his or her corporation paid in income taxes in at least 25 cases last year. And in the year before America's highest-highest-paid corporate chief netted more than $145 million, U.S. median income fell to below $27,000, meaning half of all earners made less than that."

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