Our top income decile starts at a mere $72,000.
The top one per cent begins at $170,000
The top 0.4 per cent at $250,000.
Presiding over this tiny group are the chief executives of large companies who receive an average salary of $1.5 million.
Meanwhile, 70 per cent of New Zealanders earn less than $43,000
50 per cent earn less than $24,000
- Max Rashbrooke, - `Inequality: a New Zealand crisis '
Between 1997 and 2006,for example, transnational corporations made NZ $50.3 billion in profits from their New Zealand operations, yet only 32 per cent of this sum was reinvested domestically.
As of 2011 a global super-entity of 147 interlinked firms predominated. All of the top 50 except one were financial institutions. Wade comments that `such concentration provides financial firms with the leverage to colonise the governments of nation states and shape public policy in line with their preferences`
http://thedailyblog.co.nz/2013/09/03...s-real-agenda/
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