The gap in pay between top-level executives and rank-and-file workers has grown significantly over the past decade. According to data compiled by the Congressional Research Service, the average pay of American CEOs is 180 times greater than that of workers, up from 90 times in 1994. Factors such as technological innovation, globalization, and government regulations, have made top-level positions increasingly difficult to fill.
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