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For example, company profits: since 1980, average worker paychecks have only increased by 12 percent, while CEO pay has risen by 940 percent. When adjusted for inflation, earnings of the bottom 90 percent have barely risen at all. In the 1960s, typical American workers earned about 20 times less than their CEOs did; now they earn 300 times less.
Cults Like Us: Why Doomsday Thinking Drives America
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