“average top CEO compensation was $15.6 million in 2021, up 9.8% since 2020. In 2021, the ratio of CEO-to-typical-worker compensation was 399-to-1 under the realized measure of CEO pay; that is up from 366-to-1 in 2020 and a big increase from 20-to-1 in 1965 and 59-to-1 in 1989”

  • @SCB
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    -61 year ago

    properly uses socialism

    You’re describing privately-held companies paying their employees well, not socialism.

    • @Sanctus
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      241 year ago

      No, they are describing a government that enforces and enhances labor rights and protections.

      • @SCB
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        1 year ago

        It’s the same picture from 2 angles.

        In no way is that socialism.

        • @itsJoelle
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          1 year ago

          Right, but the hypothetical person this person is talking to fires back with “that Nordic country doesn’t count cause that’s socialism”

          I’m a Florida native so I’ve had this conversation with someone, and they’re implying the reason why burgers aren’t $20 is because of some weird centralized control of prices while also conflating social programs with socialism (and not the economic system)

          • @SCB
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            31 year ago

            Well, helping those people realize that the government can do shit and it not be socialism, because words have actual meanings, is a great way to get them to stop voting against their own self interest, imo.

            It’s why I constantly die on this hill on this site to people who think universal healthcare is socialism, and call themselves socialists as a result.

            • @[email protected]
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              21 year ago

              You are absolutely correct.

              I also want to point out, that to those people socialism is when government does ‘bad’ things like helping the poor. When they ban abortions, it’s job well done.