![]() ![]() In the same paper, I read how embattled that average executive is feeling in these heady days of indicted corporate theft. I do not fail to notice how much closer my salary is to the average worker’s than to any executive’s, “top chief” or otherwise. And this figure has risen drastically from Reagan’s heyday of 1985, when CEOs made 70 times as much as the rest of us. The grim statistics stare out from The New York Times: in 2001 the average top chief executive made $ 10,457,800, a figure that is 410 times as much as the average worker’s salary of $ 25,466. ![]()
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