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At New England s biggest companies, CEO paychecks surged in 2020 as revenues fell

Executive pay these days is inextricably linked to a company’s stock performance. So in a period where the overall market is booming, as it did after the initial plunge from the pandemic last year, these pay packages can swell to outsize proportions.

Building Back Better, March 23, 2021 | Brownstein Hyatt Farber Schreck

Note : Congress recently voted on a $1.9 trillion COVID-19 stimulus package the American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA, P.L.117-2). It includes stimulus checks for individuals, expanded unemployment benefits, and funding for vaccines, state and local governments, schools and child care. The ARPA marks a huge win for the Biden administration during its first 50 days in office. Before the ink is dry, the administration has already pivoted to the second phase of the Biden agenda: Build Back Better. While ARPA was largely a relief bill, the next phase will be about rebuilding the economy, starting with a mult itrillion-dollar plan that includes infrastructure, green energy and incentives to bolster domestic manufacturing. It will also build upon the individual relief provided in the first bill and seek to make those provisions permanent and will likely be paid for by corporate tax rate increases, a repeal of oil and gas tax breaks and increases in taxes on the wealthy.

The world s billionaires added $5 trillion to their wealth during the pandemic, the biggest surge in decades

Don t show me this message again✕ The world’s billionaires added more than $5 trillion to their wealth over the last year, with the richest 2,755 people on earth amassing more than $13 trillion. Forbes, grew roughly 30 per cent from a list published just one year ago, an increase of 660 people to a list of 2,755 billionaires. Eighty-six per cent are much wealthier today than they were one year ago, at the onset of a global health crisis and its economic fallout that has left millions of people jobless in the months that followed. A new billionaire emerged every 17 hours on average over the past year,

Mr Chairman: How Bernie Sanders is calling the shots from his new role in Congress

Mr Chairman: How Bernie Sanders is calling the shots from his new role in Congress Alex Woodward © Provided by The Independent In 2016, Paul Ryan – a then-ascendent Republican House Speaker and a one-time contender for the GOP presidential nomination – issued a warning to a group of Young Republicans ahead of that year’s elections. “If we lose the Senate, do you know who becomes chair of the Senate Budget Committee?” he asked. “A guy named Bernie Sanders. You ever heard of him?” Following Mr Ryan’s accidental case for the progressive champion, Mr Sanders chimed in: “Sounds like a good idea.”

If the minimum wage had increased as much as Wall Street bonuses since 1985, it would be worth $44 today

If the minimum wage had increased as much as Wall Street bonuses since 1985, it would be worth $44 today
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