A pedant would suggest that if the average FTSE 100 CEO salary is £4.2m and the FTE (full time equivalent) of the living wage is £23,492 gross, that’s 0.56%.There is undeniably a need for wealth distribution.
in 1977 the average employee earnt approximately 4% of the wage of a CEO, today it is closer to 0.5%.
But the £4.2m is not a reasonable average of CEO salaries (median or mode would be better than the mean) in the UK. Similar to the lowest FTE living wage not being a reasonable average for employees in UK. Of course, many people are in part time employment which I think skews the figures
That said, I think your point still stands. The gap between the rich and poor has grown massively since 1977.
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