That 'greed' is what provides jobs. Or not. You decide.
@roamer_1 Maybe in some cases,but the reality is that jobs are created because there is work to be done.
Some are good jobs with high pay,some are bad jobs with low pay,and most are jobs that fit somewhere between the two.
The job skills are paid at different rates because of the difference between the knowledge and the skills needed for the various job,and in turn this sets the price because the man/woman/company/corporation has to sell the "product" to the public or to companies and corporations,and demand is what controls wages as well as the number of employed workers.
Supply and demand is what dictates what gets sold and the price the manufacturer can afford to charge for his finished product.
Well,that and taxes,retirement/pension funds,and location.
Location is why so many manufacturers/producers are setting up shops in Asia. LOTS of VERY cheap labor and I am GUESSING low taxes.