These companies paid their employees a median wage of $31,672 in 2022, while their CEOs took home an average $15.3m

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They were talking about reducing ceo pay, which who cares? It’s the workers that need the boost. Go back to reddit you jerk

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Reduce CEO pay… to increase worker pay

Damn, that was hard.

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Raising wages isn’t a boost? The hell are you talking about

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You need some reading lessons. MAYBE THIS WILL HELP?

THE GUY SAID CEO PAY IS TOO HIGH. WHO GIVES A FUCK AS LONG AS WORKERS EARN ENOUGH MONEY?

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Lol you’re trolling right?

CEO pay/4 > CEO pay/200

You get that right?

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