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 @ISIDEWITH asked…5mins5m

Should the government enforce a cap on CEO pay relative to the pay of their employees?

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 @ISIDEWITHDiscuss this answer...…20hrs20H

Yes

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No

  39disagree

 @9MK45W2 from Maryland answered…5mins5m

CEOs should be able to make more money than their employees but it should not be such a large gap

 @9MK42BTfrom Guam  answered…11mins11m

Necessary as long as a state and money exist, but if not independent, they are corrupt (ie. most established unions)

 @9K99V29 from Florida answered…34mins34m

No, unless such surcharges were undisclosed or unreasonable the government should not regulate what private businesses c…

 @9K99V29 from Florida answered…38mins38m

Yes, if in retail or another industry that requires minimal skill or nuance, otherwise salaries should be determined bas…

 @9K99V29 from Florida answered…1hr1H

Yes, workers should be paid according to their skills, not their position

 @9MK2MXQ from Michigan answered…1hr1H

I think CEO's should be payed more than their employees, but not by an absorbent amount.

 @9MJZMCD from Kansas answered…2hrs2H

It depends on what type of Job it is and how much more work the CEO is doing.

 @9MJW89Y from Virginia answered…4hrs4H

There should just be a fair ground, the government doesn't need a say in how much a CEO can make but they should make su…

 @9MJW49T from Virginia answered…4hrs4H

I think there should be a level of equality to how the money is separated, it should be fair.

 @Politics_53 from Texas answered…12hrs12H

Yes and regulate it so that we do not have one big corporations as well as increase funding for small owned businesses t…

 @Politics_53 from Texas answered…12hrs12H

NO, cutting public spending and social programs will negatively affect not only the economy but the lives of the citizen…

 @Politics_53 from Texas answered…12hrs12H

Fewer, as well increase funding to lowering the unemployment, and increase funding to social programs to help our citize…

 @Politics_53 from Texas answered…12hrs12H

Yes, make it a living wage plus an extra ten dollars to help with savings and emergency then adjust it every year accord…

 @Politics_53 from Texas answered…12hrs12H

Yes, raise the taxes on the rich as well as lower taxers for the poor and close all tax loopholes until we are out of ou…

 @9MJH2MD from Michigan answered…16hrs16H

Yes, we are already taxed on all assets and property during life, the estate should not be taxed again at death.

 @9MJDX6T from Michigan answered…19hrs19H

Yes, and lower taxes for the economically disadvantaged as well as remove all existing tax loopholes for large corporati…

 @9MJDCRX from New Jersey answered…20hrs20H

Yes, but in the form of tax breaks for low-income citizens, (i.e. those who make less than 69k a year)

 @9MJCXBL from Georgia answered…20hrs20H

No taxes should be increased until spending is reformed. Taxes should then be as broad based and low as possible.

 @9MJBVG8 from California answered…22hrs22H

I think the rich should be taxed more and the lower stay the same tax but I think that middle class should be taxed why…

 @9MJ8PMR from Louisiana answered…23hrs23H

I think a universal "income" of basic necessities would be more beneficial, food, water, womens period products, etc.

 @9MJ7R8G from Pennsylvania answered…24hrs24H

One change will not fix the deficit, we need widespread governmental spending reform. This includes reducing spending i…