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6 Jun, 2014

Top US CEOs make 330 times more than average employees – RT Business

The average employee in the US will have to work 331 years to earn the annual salary of an average Fortune 500 CEO, according to the AFL-CIO’s 2013 Executive Paywatch.

The ratio of CEO pay to worker pay has increased by more than 500 percent in the last thirty years. In 1983, the average CEO made 46 times the average worker’s pay packet. The ratio quadrupled through the decade to 195 times in 1993. Highly paid CEOs of companies employing low wage earners are fueling economic inequality, which continues to grow.

The CEO salary data was sourced from the US Securities and Exchange Commission SEC and the US Bureau of Labor Statistics BLS data for the latest fiscal years, covering around 3,000 corporations, most listed in the Russell 3000 Index.

via Top US CEOs make 330 times more than average employees – study — RT Business.