Multiple Choice
In recent years, total compensation to workers has risen faster than the take-home pay of average workers. This implies that
A) something is wrong with the statistics on either compensation or take-home pay.
B) fringe benefits have become a larger share of total worker compensation.
C) direct payments have become a larger share of total worker compensation.
D) workers' pay has been declining slightly in recent years.
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