- Mar 8, 2003
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While i do not support the increase of minimum wage, as i know how much it would increase the cost of living, i do not believe that executive pay should increase at such a large rate. I thought it was an interesting read. I know it was via 2002 numbers, but still, very interesting.
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Since 1990, executive compensation, which includes salaries, bonuses and other forms of compensation like stock options, has grown by 279 percent. Just two years earlier, before the falling stock market and economic downturn, it was up 571 percent from its 1990 level. This rate of growth far outpaces gains in average worker pay, which was just 46 percent between 1990 and 2002. If average worker pay grew by 279 percent, in 2002 it would have been over $68,000 instead of $26,267. If the minimum wage enjoyed a 279 percent increase since 1990, it would have grown from $3.80 an hour to $14.40 per hour versus $5.15 per hour.
