How much do you think average CEO pay should be compared to workers?

How much do you think average CEO pay should be compared to workers?

  • CEO pay should be 100x's higher than workers pay

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • CEO pay should be 200x's higher than workers pay

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • CEO pay should be 500x's higher than workers pay

    Votes: 0 0.0%

  • Total voters
    13

Red1966

Well-Known Member
Pew Research sez average CEO pay in American companies ranges from 251 to 354 TIMES the average line workers salary. The only way that's appropriate is if they own 350 times as much stock and they're doing their job- which is making the stock go up.
The average employee owns zero stock. One share would be an infinite number times more.
 

Red1966

Well-Known Member
Of building a financial empire off the backs of exploited labor in order to buy American politicians and influence elections in order to lower upper class taxes?

No, not really
"exploited labor", "buy .... politicians". and "influence elections"??? Yeah, inordinately jelly.
 

Rob Roy

Well-Known Member
A persons payment should be whatever two parties can agree to absent any duress.

In a true free market the pay for every individual will be the intersection of supply and demand for that persons particular skill set.

That is all.
 

Padawanbater2

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A persons payment should be whatever two parties can agree to absent any duress.

In a true free market the pay for every individual will be the intersection of supply and demand for that persons particular skill set.

That is all.
Meanwhile inflation happens and the cost of living rises
 

Rob Roy

Well-Known Member
Meanwhile inflation happens and the cost of living rises
My point is it is not the business of a third party to tell two other parties how they will interact.


Inflation is not caused by people acting in consensual ways in their dealings.
It is caused by other things. Understanding what those things are will help to end them.

Cost of living increases, housing costs in particular is caused by regulation and suppression of a truly free market.
 

Padawanbater2

Well-Known Member
My point is it is not the business of a third party to tell two other parties how they will interact.


Inflation is not caused by people acting in consensual ways in their dealings.
It is caused by other things. Understanding what those things are will help to end them.

Cost of living increases, housing costs in particular is caused by regulation and suppression of a truly free market.
You can't change the entire system overnight

You probably couldn't change the entire system in my lifetime

I believe raising wages and getting more money into the hands of the people that actually need/spend it and reversing the shift of wealth towards the upper class is a good way of relieving some of the pressures those people face.

Businesses won't do it on their own, as both sides agree the bottom line is a business' main priority. So unless something happens, nothing will change. The rules of the game were purposefully skewed in favor of the upper class, there's no reason the lower and middle class shouldn't use those same tools to change the rules back. Enacting a constitutional amendment would do that.
 

Rob Roy

Well-Known Member
You can't change the entire system overnight

You probably couldn't change the entire system in my lifetime

I believe raising wages and getting more money into the hands of the people that actually need/spend it and reversing the shift of wealth towards the upper class is a good way of relieving some of the pressures those people face.

Businesses won't do it on their own, as both sides agree the bottom line is a business' main priority. So unless something happens, nothing will change. The rules of the game were purposefully skewed in favor of the upper class, there's no reason the lower and middle class shouldn't use those same tools to change the rules back. Enacting a constitutional amendment would do that.

Trying to use a coercive system to achieve fairness is impossible.

If the system involves coercion in the form of an edict to people that they must interact in a given way whether they like it or no, that system has ALREADY violated any code of fairness.

You might consider taking a peek at a book by Dr. Mary Ruart, Healing our World in an Age of Aggression. She offers some pretty good answers regarding wage controls etc. Peace.
 

NLXSK1

Well-Known Member
We have your generation to thank for it, so I suppose it makes sense why you wouldn't take any responsibility for it
If you say that these rich guys influence elections what you are saying is that the average politician can be *bought*. Yet, you want to place more burdens on the private citizen rather than address the issue of corruption.

Government can seem to do no wrong in your eyes... LOL!!!
 
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