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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 Sort descending Company Median Worker Pay Pay Ratio
BA Boeing Co. $145,756 154:1
BAC Bank OF America Corp. $117,040 258:1
BAH Booz Allen Hamilton Holding Corp. $124,158 98:1
BALY Bally's Corp. $50,077 45:1
BANC Banc OF California, Inc. $100,149 57:1
BAND Bandwidth Inc. $122,106 39:1
BANF Bancfirst Corp /Ok/ $35,132 25:1
BANR Banner Corp. $69,160 45:1
BATRA Liberty Media Corp. $103,795 215:1
BAX Baxter International Inc. $46,830 290:1
BB Blackberry Ltd $104,174 29:1
BBBY Bed Bath & Beyond Inc. $17,333 276:1
BBIO Bridgebio Pharma, Inc. $273,664 24:1
BBSI Barrett Business Services Inc. $110,000 37:1
BBWI Bath & Body Works, Inc. $10,669 934:1
BBY Best Buy CO Inc. $32,197 399:1
BC Brunswick Corp. $52,033 183:1
BCO Brinks Co. $50,033 140:1
BCOR Avantax, Inc. $102,798 77:1
BCOV Brightcove Inc. $95,071 56:1

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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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