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Category: Leadership

3rd October 2002

Statistics on CEO Compensation

“*In 2000, a CEO earned more in one work day than what an average worker earned in 52 weeks, according to the Economic Policy Institute. This ratio fell in 2001, but remains above historical levels. (The Boston Globe, August 4, 2002); *CEOs of large corporations made 411 times as much as the average factory worker in 2001. (Business Week May 6, 2002); *In the past ten years, average wages increased 36%. For CEOs, it was 340%. (Business Week May 6, 2002).”

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