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:: Monday, July 24, 2006 ::
What did you make last year? Average U.S. CEO earned that yesterday - The Building Tradesman
A CEO earned more in one workday in 2005 (there are 260 in a year) than an average worker earned in 52 weeks.
That information comes from an annual survey by the labor-backed Economic Policy Institute, which said that CEO pay has "exploded," especially over the last three years. In 2005 the average CEO was paid $10.9 million a year, or 262 times that of an average worker ($41,861).------------------------------------------- posted 6:45 AM :: reference link ::
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