Wage gap between CEOs and US workers jumped to 670-to-1 last year, study finds
by Dominic Rushe from US news | The Guardian on (#602H9)
Report on 300 top US companies found CEOs making an average of $10.6m, with the median worker getting $23,968
The wage gap between chief executives and workers at some of the US companies with the lowest-paid staff grew even wider last year, with CEOs making an average of $10.6m, while the median worker received $23,968.
A study of 300 top US companies released by the Institute for Policy Studies (IPS) on Tuesday found the average gap between CEO and median worker pay jumped to 670-to-1 (meaning the average CEO received $670 in compensation for every $1 the worker received). The ratio was up from 604-to-1 in 2020. Forty-nine firms had ratios above 1,000-to-1.
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