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Change in CEO compensation and components, 2016–2018

CEO annual compensation (thousands) Components of compensation (thousands)
Stock options
Year Options realized Options granted Salary Bonus Nonequity incentives Stock awards, fair value Value exercised Fair value awarded
(1)=3+4+5+6+7 (2)=3+4+5+6+8 (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8)
CEO compensation levels (2018$)
2016 $16,045 $12,775 $1,327 $402 $2,733 $6,339 $5,243 $1,973
2017 $17,270 $12,698 $1,284 $342 $2,866 $6,120 $6,658 $2,086
Projected 2018 $17,180 $13,952 $1,267 $258 $2,898 $7,549 $5,248 $2,006
Change, 2016–2017
Level $1,226 -$77 -$43 -$60 $133 -$220 $1,415 $113
Percentage 7.6% -0.6% -3.2% -14.9% 4.9% -3.5% 27.0% 5.7%
Change, 2017–2018
Level -$90 $1,253 -$18 -$84 $32 $1,429 -$1,410 -$80
Percentage -0.5% 9.9% -1.4% -24.6% 1.1% 23.4% -21.2% -3.8%
Change, 2016–2018
Level $1,135 $1,177 -$61 -$144 $165 $1,210 $5 $33
Percentage 7.1% 9.2% -4.6% -35.9% 6.0% 19.1% 0.1% 1.7%

Notes: CEO average annual compensation is measured for CEOs at the top 350 U.S. firms ranked by sales. Two measures are computed, differing in the treatment of stock options: One uses “options realized,” and the other uses the value of “options granted.” Both series also include salary, bonus, restricted stock awards, and long-term incentive payouts for CEOs. Projected value for 2018 is based on the percent change in CEO pay in the samples available in June 2017 and in June 2018 (labeled first-half [FH] data) applied to the full-year 2017 value. Projections for compensation based on options granted and options realized are calculated separately.

Source: Authors’ analysis of data from Compustat’s ExecuComp database, the Bureau of Labor Statistics’ Current Employment Statistics data series, and the Bureau of Economic Analysis NIPA tables

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