| CEO-to-low skill worker pay ratio | |
|---|---|
| United States | 354 |
| Switzerland | 148 |
| Spain | 127 |
| Czech Republic | 110 |
| France | 104 |
| UK | 84 |
| Israel | 76 |
| Norway | 58 |
| Portugal | 53 |
Sources:
slate.com

| CEO-to-low skill worker pay ratio | |
|---|---|
| United States | 354 |
| Switzerland | 148 |
| Spain | 127 |
| Czech Republic | 110 |
| France | 104 |
| UK | 84 |
| Israel | 76 |
| Norway | 58 |
| Portugal | 53 |
CEOs, by way of the important and often times stressful roles as leaders of corporations, naturally are expected to earn more than the average low-skill worker under them. In the United States, however, this has been taken to the extreme. Nowhere else among the advanced economies can one find such radical disparity.