Politics is such a polarizing and popular topic in the US now, it’s a lot of what you hear about.
Generally though, there is a ton of criticism of CEOs, especially those in charge of large companies. How workers are mistreated, how they don’t pay a fair share of taxes, how they could “solve” hunger with just a portion of their companies revenue.
I’m not expressing any position on any of those points, but I do see a ton of it. I don’t think generally Americans really “trust” CEOs.
Since it’s a country with a lot of entrepreneurial spirit, American dream, etc. you might see more support for CEOs here than other places.
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Politics is such a polarizing and popular topic in the US now, it’s a lot of what you hear about.
Generally though, there is a ton of criticism of CEOs, especially those in charge of large companies. How workers are mistreated, how they don’t pay a fair share of taxes, how they could “solve” hunger with just a portion of their companies revenue.
I’m not expressing any position on any of those points, but I do see a ton of it. I don’t think generally Americans really “trust” CEOs.
Since it’s a country with a lot of entrepreneurial spirit, American dream, etc. you might see more support for CEOs here than other places.