New York Times CEO Pay and Employee Median Salary

Publicly held corporations now must disclose their median employee compensation. Those numbers gave us an idea for a new analytical approach to an age-old struggle.

Who benefits the most when a company is successful: its shareholders or its employees? Capital or labor?

It is a question that speaks to some of the oldest debates in economics. But now, thanks to a minor provision in the 2010 Dodd-Frank financial reform law, we have a tool for measuring, in rough terms at least, how much any given publicly traded firm rewards its shareholders relative to its rank-and-file employees.

Behold, the Marx Ratio.

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