The CEO-to-worker pay gap is still enormous but a new report says it narrowed slightly in 2023 | CBC News
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"The long-term trend is pretty clear. In the 1980s, CEOs made about 50 times the average worker. In the '90s, it was 100 times. We're now, I think, pretty solidly over 200 times."
"One of the reasons why the gap is slightly smaller this year is we've seen workers fighting against inflation, asking for higher compensation to align with the rising cost of living."
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