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  On 7/5/2012 at 5:19 PM, Buftex said:

Average US annual salary, 2011: 43,460.00

Average US CEO annual income 2011: 11,400,000.00

Income of CEO of United Health for 2011: 102,000,000.00

 

 

And now you HAVE to buy his policies, or one of his buddies at Aetna or Cigna.... LOLOLOLOL...

 

but I'll take it. My wife had 35,000 in medical bills last month, paying premiums for the last 10 years has been worth it then some....

 

Only in America could be have such a messy, expensive HC system where private comapines get a capitive audience to bend over with no grease......

Posted
  On 7/5/2012 at 10:05 PM, B-Large said:

And now you HAVE to buy his policies, or one of his buddies at Aetna or Cigna.... LOLOLOLOL...

 

but I'll take it. My wife had 35,000 in medical bills last month, paying premiums for the last 10 years has been worth it then some....

 

Only in America could be have such a messy, expensive HC system where private comapines get a capitive audience to bend over with no grease......

Thanks to, basically, the very same people who have now 'fixed' that for you. We'll see how it goes.

Posted
  On 7/5/2012 at 7:51 PM, DC Tom said:

Actually, that number includes capital gains...i.e., it's income, not salary.

 

Doubtful that the reported numbers include capital gains, because those are in the 1040s, which aren't filed with the SEC (at least until Obama is re-elected)

 

Not having seen the source of anything in this topic, my guess is that the numbers are from the companies proxy statements, which add up salary, bonus, deferred comp and stock awards into "income" The first two are simple, as they're usually all cash. The others are a calculation of present value of the awards if the CEO earns them. It's not like they get the big Jerry's Kids check on the bonus day.

Posted
  On 7/6/2012 at 2:18 AM, GG said:

Doubtful that the reported numbers include capital gains, because those are in the 1040s, which aren't filed with the SEC

 

I know they keep winning the National Title, but now we have to file taxes with the SEC? Wow, they really are the dominant FBS Conference

Posted
  On 7/5/2012 at 11:40 PM, jjamie12 said:

Thanks to, basically, the very same people who have now 'fixed' that for you. We'll see how it goes.

 

the cure is more of the ills.... lol... yoou can't make that kind of stuff up

Posted
  On 7/5/2012 at 10:05 PM, B-Large said:

And now you HAVE to buy his policies, or one of his buddies at Aetna or Cigna.... LOLOLOLOL...

 

but I'll take it. My wife had 35,000 in medical bills last month, paying premiums for the last 10 years has been worth it then some....

 

Only in America could be have such a messy, expensive HC system where private comapines get a capitive audience to bend over with no grease......

People having "insurance" hasn't made health care less expensive. So far, there's been little to nothing reported on "ObamaCare" that shows tangible proof that costs will decrease at all. In fact, virtually everything I've seen shows it'll increase it at around the current rate or higher.

 

Whoopie.

Posted (edited)
  On 7/5/2012 at 5:36 PM, DC Tom said:

About $100 million of that was capital gains. United only paid him around $3M.

 

oh christ here we go... i guess you can own people... you actually have to work...

Edited by MARCELL DAREUS POWER
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