August 27, 1998
Salaries of CEO's at Child-Welfare Groups Fail to Keep Pace With Inflation, Report Says
Salaries for top executives of child-welfare groups rose by only 5 per cent from 1995 to 1997, according to a survey by the Child Welfare League of America.
Those increases failed to keep pace with inflation, which climbed by 5.8 per cent during that period, and represented the smallest percentage salary increase for organization leaders since the Child Welfare League began conducting surveys in 1981.
The median salary for chief executive officers of
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