Scott Klinger has been stimulating conversations on the role of corporations in society for more than three decades. As a former Institute for Policy Studies associate fellow, he worked from the inside as a portfolio manager in the socially responsible investment industry and a consultant to one of the world’s largest corporations and from the outside as co-director of the Responsible Wealth project of United for a Fair Economy, research director for Corporate Accountability International, and tax policy director for the American Sustainable Business Council. Most recently, Scott was the Director of Revenue and Spending Policies at the Center for Effective Government.
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Executive Excess 2002: CEOs Cook the Books, Skewer the Rest of Us
Sarah Anderson, John Cavanagh, Chris Hartman, Scott Klinger | August 26, 2002
The ninth annual CEO compensation survey.
In the News
The Rick Smith Show | May 24, 2023
Why CEOs Get Bigger Retirement Subsidies
WORT-FM | May 24, 2023
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The Wall Street Journal | May 18, 2023
Top Five U.S. Executives Hoard $9 Billion Tax-Free for Retirement
The Guardian | May 18, 2023
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Common Dreams | May 18, 2023
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Huffington Post | October 16, 2017
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Truthout | January 11, 2017
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The Street | December 25, 2016
The Scandal of Vast Inequality in Retirement Pay
Counterpunch | December 22, 2016