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Tried to stay quiet, failed. It is silly to say people "are not worth" their salary: like property and other material goods, people/stuff are worth whatever people will pay for them. And it is quite fair to pay people commensurate to the size of the job. Why should we expect to pay the leader of a large organisation the same salary as we would pay someone who stacks shelves? However, I take exception to the idea that the people "at the top" are wealth creators. They probably do, certainly do, contribute to the creation of jobs and that is a huge contributor, but they only "create wealth" for the already wealthy - the rest is simply jobs for people who will then generate that wealth for the wealthy.
But as Peter points out, the tax system impacts on how many jobs will be created.........as the wealthy vote with their feet.
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