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Wall Street continues to erect monument in honor of his own greed. The British newspaper The Guardian reported April 12 that Goldman Sachs paid its five executive directors $ 70 million in 2010. The final report of the Department of Labor Bureau of Labor Statistics, released July 27, 2010, stated that the median time civilian workers was 16. 55 dollars. The industrial workers receive 15. 70 dollars and officials of states and local governments received 22. 04 dollars. The rewards of Goldman Sachs were granted only three years after the largest global financial crisis since the Great Depression. The New York Times on April 9 said: The disparity is particularly harsh at times when companies are swimming in cash. During the fourth quarter, profits of U. S. companies have risen to dizzying 29. 2%, the fastest growth in more than 60 years. [. . . ]. So far, the recovery was not broadcast down [. . . ]. CEOs in finance, technology, energy and other checks affect millions of dollars [. . . . ]. Median earnings for the 200 largest companies was 9. 6 million last year . . Evidence of this understanding was revealed by The New York Times on March 24 which stated that General Electric had not paid any tax on its U. S. activities. These activities generated a profit of $ 5. 1 billion. The Times said that rather than pay taxes on its profits, General Electric has requested financial assistance of3, 2 billion. Instead, like General Electric, honeywell hut-200 International has recorded a tax refund of $ 471 million, which means that honeywell hut-200 expects to receive that amount of the tax, said CTJ. . . Wall Street continues to erect monument in honor of his own greed. The British newspaper The Guardian reported April 12 that Goldman Sachs paid its five executive directors $ 70 million in 2010. The final report of the Department of Labor Bureau of Labor Statistics, released July 27, 2010, stated that the median time civilian workers was 16. 55 dollars. The industrial workers receive 15. 70 dollars and officials of states and local governments received 22. 04 dollars. The rewards of Goldman Sachs were granted only three years after the largest global financial crisis since the Great Depression. The New York Times on April 9 said: The disparity is particularly harsh at times when companies are swimming in cash. During the fourth quarter, profits of U. S. companies have risen to dizzying 29. 2%, the fastest growth in more than 60 years. [. . . ]. So far, the recovery was not broadcast down [. . . ]. CEOs in finance, technology, energy and other checks affect millions of dollars [. . . . ]. Median earnings for the 200 largest companies was 9. 6 million last year . . Evidence of this understanding was revealed by The New York Times on March 24 which stated that General Electric had not paid any tax on its U. S. activities. These activities generated a profit of $ 5. 1 billion. The Times said that rather than pay taxes on its profits, General Electric has requested financial assistance of3, 2 billion. Instead, like General Electric, honeywell hut-200 International has recorded a tax refund of $ 471 million, which means that honeywell hut-200 expects to receive that amount of the tax, said CTJ. . . .