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Pay soared, too, not just for bankers but for most employees across the industry.
Sorrell's pay soared to £4.5m thanks to a bonus of almost £2m.
Many were incensed that his pay soared when trading was becoming less profitable and fees were going up.
His pay soared under a contract signed in 1999 at the height of the Wall Street boom.
After the Reagan tax cuts, which eliminated these high marginal rates, executive pay soared from 40 times a line worker's pay to 300 times and higher.
Such inequality rose under the Tories mainly in 1985-90 when the economy boomed, as skilled workers were in short supply and so their pay soared.
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First, to buy a home to live in, so that they don't have to pay soaring rents.
Their statements have sent the interest rates it has to pay soaring, making it all the more difficult for Greece to tame its deficits.
Labour MPs' surgeries brim with stories that need to be told, of families evicted unable to pay soaring rents, of children trapped in bed-and-breakfast single rooms, of "strivers" sinking through no fault of their own.
Much of the cost comes from a regional network on which each passenger is subsidised by 31p a mile, while commuters pay soaring fares elsewhere to stand on their way to work.
But the economics of major leagues sports have changed, and many executives say that teams must have stadiums and arenas with luxury boxes and other amenities to raise additional revenues to pay soaring player salaries.
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