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[TheaverageincomeofCEOsofS&P500indexcompanieslastyearwasUS$15.5millionwhichis299timesthemedianemployeesalary]According to the annual report of the largest union in the United States, AFL-CIO, the average income of CEOs of S&P 500 index companies last year was US$15.5 million. , Is 299 times the median employee salary. This number has increased by 264 times in 2019, mainly due to the devastating unemployment caused by the new crown epidemic. On average, the bosses of S&P 500 index companies increased their salaries by $700,000 last year and $2.6 million in the past decade. (Zhitong Finance Network)
According to the annual report of AFL-CIO, the largest labor union in the United States, the average income of CEOs of S&P 500 index companies last year was $15.5 million, which was 299 times the median employee salary. This number has increased by 264 times in 2019, mainly due to the devastating unemployment caused by the new crown epidemic. On average, the bosses of S&P 500 index companies increased their salaries by $700,000 last year and $2.6 million in the past decade. Among all S&P 500 companies, electric vehicle parts manufacturer Aptiv Plc has the most amazing CEO-to-employee salary ratio. At the end of fiscal year 2020, the salary of the company’s boss Kevin Clark is 5,294 times the median employee salary.The second largest gap isWestern DigitalCompany, 4934 times.
(Source: Zhitong Finance Network)
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