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Company Pay Ratios

Publicly traded companies are required to disclose the pay ratio between their chief executive officers and median employees. High CEO-to-worker pay ratios contribute to economic inequality and can undermine employee morale and productivity. The average S&P 500 company’s CEO-to-worker pay ratio was 272-to-1 in 2022.

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Ticker Company Median Worker Pay Sort descending Pay Ratio
EQIX Equinix Inc. $121,753 183:1
BRX Brixmor Property Group Inc. $121,891 68:1
NRG Nrg Energy, Inc. $121,958 83:1
RMR Rmr Group Inc. $121,987 34:1
NEWT Newtekone, Inc. $122,000 22:1
OPY Oppenheimer Holdings Inc. $122,000 68:1
NEX Nextier Oilfield Solutions Inc. $122,035 87:1
BAND Bandwidth Inc. $122,106 39:1
ELF e.l.f. Beauty, Inc. $122,207 46:1
OGE Oge Energy Corp. $122,364 60:1
SRC Spirit Realty Capital, Inc. $122,706 104:1
NWN Northwest Natural Holding Co $122,762 30:1
TMHC Taylor Morrison Home Corp. $122,800 72:1
ADAP Adaptimmune Therapeutics PLC $122,820 27:1
CMS Cms Energy Corp. $122,989 71:1
FTNT Fortinet, Inc. $123,122 115:1
CP Canadian Pacific Railway Ltd/cn $123,942 117:1
AKR Acadia Realty Trust $124,000 50:1
NJR New Jersey Resources Corp. $124,004 37:1
SIGA Siga Technologies Inc. $124,055 14:1

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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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