Highest-Paid CEOs
CEO pay continues to outpace the pay of working people. In the past 10 years, CEO pay at S&P 500 companies increased more than $340,000 a year to an average of $14.8 million in 2019. Meanwhile, the average production and nonsupervisory worker saw a wage increase of $836 a year, earning on average just $41,442 in 2019.
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Ticker | Company Sort ascending | CEO | Year | CEO Pay |
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TFX | Teleflex Inc. | Liam Kelly | 2022 | $8,190,461 |
TDY | Teledyne Technologies Inc. | Robert Mehrabian | 2022 | $8,397,536 |
TEL | TE Connectivity Ltd. | Terrence Curtin | 2022 | $15,927,866 |
TGT | Target Corp. | Brian Cornell | 2022 | $17,664,896 |
TRGP | Targa Resources Corp. | Matthew Meloy | 2022 | $15,202,542 |
TPR | Tapestry, Inc. | Joanne Crevoiserat | 2022 | $13,739,426 |
TTWO | Take Two Interactive Software Inc. | Strauss Zelnick | 2023 | $115,015 |
TMUS | T-mobile Us, Inc. | Michael Sievert | 2022 | $29,060,048 |
SYY | Sysco Corp. | Kevin Hourican | 2022 | $13,656,506 |
SNPS | Synopsys Inc. | Aart de Geus | 2022 | $10,058,495 |
SYF | Synchrony Financial | Brian Doubles | 2022 | $13,701,941 |
SYK | Stryker Corp. | Kevin Lobo | 2022 | $18,563,214 |
STE | Steris PLC | Daniel Carestio | 2023 | $7,740,184 |
STLD | Steel Dynamics Inc. | Mark Millett | 2022 | $11,234,457 |
STT | State Street Corp. | Ronald O’Hanley | 2022 | $18,004,619 |
SBUX | Starbucks Corp. | Howard Schultz | 2022 | $374,558 |
SWK | Stanley Black & Decker, Inc. | James Loree | 2022 | $13,625,418 |
LUV | Southwest Airlines Co. | Robert Jordan | 2022 | $5,333,960 |
SO | Southern Co. | Thomas Fanning | 2022 | $24,006,670 |
SEDG | Solaredge Technologies, Inc. | Zivi Lando | 2022 | $7,424,905 |