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Highest-Paid CEOs
The imbalance in our economy between the pay of CEOs and working people is worsening. In 2017, CEO pay at S&P 500 Index companies increased 6.4% to a total of $13.94 million. In contrast, production and nonsupervisory workers received a paltry 2.6% raise, earning on average just $38,613—a CEO-to-worker pay ratio of 361 to 1.
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AVGO Broadcom Ltd Hock E. Tan $103,211,163
FDC First Data Corporation Frank J. Bisignano $102,210,396
VEEV Veeva Systems Peter P. Gassner $88,143,333
LYV Live Nation Entertainment Michael Rapino $70,615,760
GBL Gamco Investors Mario J. Gabelli $69,414,472
CBS CBS Corporation Leslie Moonves $69,332,723
TDG Transdigm Group W. Nicholas Howley $61,023,102
TREE LendingTree Douglas Lebda $59,591,002
SRPT Sarepta Therapeutics Douglas Ingram $56,866,241
FLT FleetCor Technologies Ronald F. Clarke $52,643,810
TRIP TripAdvisor Stephen Kaufer $47,933,462
LVNTA Liberty Interactive Corporation Gregory B. Maffei $47,809,756
AIG American International Group Brian Duperreault $43,086,861
MDLZ Mondelez International Dirk Van De Put $42,442,924
DISCA Discovery Communications David M. Zaslav $42,247,984
NOW ServiceNow John Donahoe $41,515,645
ORCL Oracle Corporation Mark V. Hurd $40,832,279
HDP Hortonworks Robert Bearden $40,147,373