Originally Posted by
Planetrain
I'll take a stab...
If we get a raise of 14-21%, the wage pool increases by that amount for at It's closer to $5.5B. 1/3x$5.5Bx121%+$5.5B=$7.7B wage pool (for 2018 as an example)
$570M/$7.7B=7.7% not 15%
It's even less if the other employees get a raise.
Let me correct some fat fingered math:
1/3x$5.5Bx ----21%-----+$5.5B=$5.885B
$570m/5.885B= 9.7% vs 15%