CEOs make 320 times as much as typical workers: CEO-to-worker compensation ratio, 1965–2019

Year Realized CEO compensation Granted CEO compensation
1965 21.1  15.4 
1966 22.3 16.3
1967 23.6 17.3
1968 24.8 18.2
1969 24.6 18.0
1970 24.3 17.8
1971 24.0 17.6
1972 23.7 17.4
1973 23.4 17.2
1974 25.0 18.3
1975 26.6 19.5
1976 28.2 20.7
1977 29.8 21.8
1978 31.4 23.0
1979 34.1 25.0
1980 36.9 27.0
1981 39.6 29.0
1982 42.3 31.0
1983 45.0 33.0
1984 47.8 35.0
1985 50.5 37.0
1986 53.2 39.0
1987 55.9 41.0
1988 58.7 43.0
1989 61.4  45.0 
1990 77.3 56.6
1991 93.1 68.2
1992 109.0 79.8
1993 108.6 99.6
1994 87.4 116.6
1995 117.6 131.0
1996 150.6 177.0
1997 223.4 234.1
1998 297.4 293.4
1999 266.1 284.4
2000 365.7  386.1 
2001 210.6 322.6
2002 186.8 235.0
2003 228.8 227.0
2004 265.7 235.0
2005 318.4 244.5
2006 328.2 244.1
2007 330.9  242.0 
2008 206.7 219.4
2009 177.6 178.3
2010 213.1 202.8
2011 242.4 208.1
2012 371.7 201.3
2013 318.5 209.7
2014 326.6 217.2
2015 318.8 209.5
2016 271.6 205.8
2017 302.1 193.2
2018 293.3 212.3
2019 320.0  222.8 

Notes: Average annual compensation for CEOs at the top 350 U.S. firms ranked by sales is measured in two ways. Both include salary, bonus, and long-term incentive payouts, but the “granted” measure includes the value of stock options and stock awards when they were granted, whereas the “realized” measure captures the value of stock-related components that accrues after options or stock awards are granted by including “stock options exercised” and “vested stock awards.” Projected value for 2019 is based on the percent change in CEO pay in the samples available in June 2018 and in June 2019 applied to the full-year 2018 value. “Typical worker” compensation is the average annual compensation (wages and benefits of a full-time, full-year worker) of production/nonsupervisory workers in the industries that the top 350 firms operate in.

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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