heights or lows perhaps the penny upon your class perspective the economic policy institute or e.p.i. today released a report that finds pay for bosses at the biggest u.s. corporations increased by a whopping average of seventeen point six percent last year versus twenty sixteen rank and file employees by contrast saw an increase of just three tenths of a percent a single person. sent in historical perspective e.p.i. points out that the ratio of c.e.o. to worker pay is increased dramatically in recent decades from get this twenty to one in one nine hundred sixty five to fifty to one in one thousand nine hundred five and twenty seventeen the figure is three hundred twelve to one if you i found that c.e.o. paychecks increase outpaced others in the super rich class with c.e.o.'s being paid five point five times as much as others in the top one percent of the pay scale. and there is an unsettling update to the product liability story around glycine the main ingredient in months santo's roundup brand of herbicide products the environmental working group reports at the independent lab tests on sa