INTERNATIONAL COMPARISONS IN CEO/WORKER PAY, 2012 U.S. 354 Australia 93 Canada 206 France 104 Germany 147 Japan 67 Sweden 89 Source:

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INTERNATIONAL COMPARISONS IN CEO/WORKER PAY, 2012 U.S. 354 Australia 93 Canada 206 France 104 Germany 147 Japan 67 Sweden 89 Source: States/Pay-Gaps-in-the-World#_ftn U.S. CEO-to-worker pay ratio calculated based on AFL-CIO analysis of average CEO pay at 327 companies in the S&P 500 Index, which disclosed 2012 CEO pay data as of April 1, 2013, as provided by Salary.com U.S. rank-and-file worker pay calculated from the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics' Current Employment Statistics Survey — Table B-2: Average hours and earnings of production and non-supervisory employees on private non- farm payrolls. States/Pay-Gaps-in-the-World#_ftn1

THE GREAT UNCOUPLING: ECONOMIC GROWTH AND WAGES, / Source:

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