Company Pay Ratios
Publicly traded companies are required to disclose the pay ratio between their chief executive and median employees.
Company pay ratio data is important. It shows which companies are investing in their workforce to create high-wage jobs. The table below shows how companies pay their CEOs relative to their workforce.
Ticker Sort ascending | Company | Median Worker Pay | Pay Ratio |
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EL | Estee Lauder Companies Inc. | $33,819 | 645:1 |
EIX | Edison International | $155,160 | 79:1 |
EFX | Equifax Inc. | $107,256 | 347:1 |
ED | Consolidated Edison Inc. | $136,892 | 70:1 |
ECL | Ecolab Inc. | $55,729 | 156:1 |
EBAY | Ebay Inc. | $136,754 | 124:1 |
EA | Electronic Arts Inc. | $129,851 | 159:1 |
DXCM | Dexcom Inc. | $65,706 | 235:1 |
DXC | Dxc Technology Co | $39,684 | 512:1 |
DVN | Devon Energy Corp. | $180,700 | 80:1 |
DVA | Davita Inc. | $67,488 | 45:1 |
DUK | Duke Energy Corp. | $125,140 | 171:1 |
DTE | Dte Energy Co. | $131,133 | 80:1 |
DRI | Darden Restaurants Inc. | $22,248 | 382:1 |
DPZ | Dominos Pizza Inc. | $31,638 | 213:1 |
DOW | Dow Inc. | $88,456 | 220:1 |
DOV | Dover Corp. | $51,237 | 276:1 |
DLTR | Dollar Tree, Inc. | $14,702 | 951:1 |
DLR | Digital Realty Trust, Inc. | $103,040 | 66:1 |
DIS | Walt Disney Co | $54,256 | 446:1 |
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NOTE: For companies with more than one CEO during the year, the highest-paid CEO is included in the database. Pay ratio between CEO pay and median employee pay are displayed as disclosed by each company’s proxy statement. The CEO pay ratio may not equal the displayed CEO’s total compensation due to differing company methodologies in calculating pay ratios.
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