CEO Paycheck: $42,000 a day
June 22, 2006 (CNN Money)
The top dogs at large companies make big bucks, no surprise. But it's always a little jolting to see just how big those bucks are relative to the paycheck of the average Joe.
Last year, the average CEO of a company with at least $1 billion in annual revenue made $10,982,000, or 262 times what the average worker made, according to an analysis by the Economic Policy Institute (EPI) released Wednesday.
Put another way, the average worker -- who earned $41,861 in 2005 -- made about $400 less last year than what the average large-company CEO made in one day. That assumes 260 days of pay (52 weeks x 5 days a week).
AntiSpin: Unfairness aside, it's a mystery why shareholders put up with this when compensation should be tied to share price, and thus compensation in stock versus cash. That's a lot of cash to take out of a business, even a $1B one. How much is that $10M as a percentage of profits?
June 22, 2006 (CNN Money)
The top dogs at large companies make big bucks, no surprise. But it's always a little jolting to see just how big those bucks are relative to the paycheck of the average Joe.
Last year, the average CEO of a company with at least $1 billion in annual revenue made $10,982,000, or 262 times what the average worker made, according to an analysis by the Economic Policy Institute (EPI) released Wednesday.
Put another way, the average worker -- who earned $41,861 in 2005 -- made about $400 less last year than what the average large-company CEO made in one day. That assumes 260 days of pay (52 weeks x 5 days a week).
AntiSpin: Unfairness aside, it's a mystery why shareholders put up with this when compensation should be tied to share price, and thus compensation in stock versus cash. That's a lot of cash to take out of a business, even a $1B one. How much is that $10M as a percentage of profits?
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