66% of Americans give companies a failing grade for CEO pay
CNN
Americans are fed up with massive CEO pay packages.
Americans are fed up with massive CEO pay packages. More than 8 in 10 (83%) Americans say it’s important for businesses to avoid a major pay gap between CEOs and average employees, according to early findings from an upcoming Bentley University-Gallup poll shared exclusively with CNN. That includes 56% who say this issue is “extremely important.” And Americans continue to give corporations a failing grade when it comes to how they manage the yawning pay disparity. Just 13% say companies are doing a good or excellent job at avoiding a major pay gap between CEOs and average employees. For the third year in a row, the vast majority – 66% — say companies are doing a “poor” job here. The Gallup poll finds remarkable consistency across age groups and among men and women on both questions. Politically, the majority of Democrats (96%), independents (83%) and Republicans (67%) agree that it’s important to avoid major pay gaps.