"In 1970, average executive pay at the nation’s top companies was 28 times the average worker income, according to the Frydman-Molloy data and numbers provided by Emmanuel Saez at the University of California at Berkeley. By 2005, executive pay had jumped to 158 times that of the average worker.'
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Business group: Public companies shouldn’t have to compare CEO and worker pay - The Washington Post
Business group: Public companies shouldn’t have to compare CEO and worker pay - The Washington Post
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