Constitutional amendment.
President of US makes 100 times the poverty rate.
No one may be compensated more than the President of the US.
OK. Today that would mean than the president (assuming a family of four) would be making enough to live well (by 2000 US stats it would be about $1.8 million a year).
I'm not sure why I'd feel bad for our corporate chieftains who were limited to making only that much. I mean, anyone who didn't think almost $2 million a year wasn't a worthy goal is focused way too much on money. Among many other things.
Yes, 100 times the poverty rate is a static factor. It's imaginable that some day someone would come along who was worth more than that. But only in masturbatory fantasies, I think.
In the beginning the US Constitution said the president could make $100,000 a year. I'd agree to go back to that number.