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Company Pay Ratios

High CEO-to-worker pay ratios contribute to economic inequality and can undermine employee morale and productivity. While the disclosure requirements for how companies treat their workers are limited, publicly traded companies have been required to disclose their median employee-to-CEO pay ratios since 2018. In 2023, the average CEO-to-worker pay ratio for S&P 500 companies was 268-to-1.

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Ticker Company Median Worker Pay Pay Ratio Sort ascending
MTB M&T Bank Corp $87,679 117:1
APG APi Group Corp $75,771 117:1
VOYA Voya Financial, Inc. $83,158 117:1
DOCU Docusign, Inc. $222,236 117:1
ASH Ashland Inc. $76,448 117:1
AKAM Akamai Technologies Inc $129,006 117:1
BGC BGC Group, Inc. $128,205 117:1
COP ConocoPhillips $197,655 117:1
AFG American Financial Group Inc $99,192 117:1
NEO Neogenomics Inc $97,169 117:1
MATW Matthews International Corp $49,463 117:1
PD PagerDuty, Inc. $171,151 116:1
VLO Valero Energy Corp $193,216 116:1
SWI SolarWinds Corp $81,108 116:1
ED Consolidated Edison Inc $128,713 116:1
FFIV F5 Inc $156,076 116:1
LPX Louisiana-Pacific Corp $83,061 116:1
ABR Arbor Realty Trust Inc $103,797 116:1
EMBC Embecta Corp. $74,201 116:1
MKL Markel Group Inc. $83,894 116:1

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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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