CEO

CEO compensation, CEO-to-worker compensation ratio, and stock prices, 1965–2015 (2015 dollars)

CEO annual compensation (thousands)* Worker annual compensation (thousands) Stock market (adjusted to 2015) CEO-to-worker compensation ratio***
Private-sector production/nonsupervisory workers Firms’ industry** S&P 500 Dow Jones
1965 $832 $39.5 n/a 580 5,990 20.0
1973 $1,089 $46.3 n/a 513 4,408 22.3
1978 $1,489 $47.4 n/a 321 2,739 29.9
1989 $2,773 $45.1 n/a 596 4,635 58.7
1995 $5,873 $45.1 $52.5 837 6,954 122.6
2000 $20,406 $47.7 $55.3 1,964 14,760 376.1
2007 $18,806 $49.6 $55.4 1,689 15,065 345.3
2009 $10,584 $51.5 $57.5 1,047 9,817 195.8
2010 $12,675 $51.8 $57.8 1,239 11,597 229.7
2011 $12,880 $51.2 $57.0 1,336 12,600 235.5
2012 $15,014 $50.8 $56.4 1,424 13,385 285.3
2013 $15,727 $51.0 $56.5 1,672 15,271 303.1
2014 $16,467 $51.2 $57.5 1,934 16,799 301.9
2014 (June 2015 analysis) $16,336 $53.3 $56.5 1,934 16,799 303.4
2015 (June 2016 analysis) $15,502 $52.2 $58.3 2,061 17,587 275.6
Percent change Change in ratio
1965–1978 78.9% 19.9% n/a -44.7% -54.3% 9.9
1978–2000 1,270.1% 0.6% n/a 512.7% 438.8% 346.2
2000–2015 -24.0% 9.6% 5.5% 4.9% 19.2% -100.5
2009–2015 46.5% 1.3% 1.5% 96.8% 79.2% 79.8
1978–2015 940.9% 10.3% n/a 542.9% 542.1% 245.7

* CEO annual compensation is computed using the "options realized" compensation series, which includes salary, bonus, restricted stock grants, options exercised, and long-term incentive payouts for CEOs at the top 350 U.S. firms ranked by sales.
** Annual compensation of the workers in the key industry of the firms in the sample
*** Based on averaging specific firm ratios and not the ratio of averages of CEO and worker compensation

Data source: EPI analysis of data from Compustat's ExecuComp database, Federal Reserve Economic Data (FRED) from the Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis, the Current Employment Statistics program, and the Bureau of Economic Analysis NIPA tables.

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