Tuesday, April 19, 2011

2011 Executive PayWatch: AFL CIO

2011 Executive PayWatch

2011 EXECUTIVE PAYWATCH

2010 Average CEO Pay at S&P 500 Companies
Salary$1,093,989
Bonus$251,413
Stock Awards$3,833,052
Option Awards
$2,384,871
Nonequity Incentive Plan Compensation
$2,397,152
Pension and Deferred Compensation Earnings
$1,182,057
All Other Compensation
$215,911
TOTAL
$11,358,445Source: AFL-CIO analysis of pay data from 299 companies, provided by salary.com.



According to the Federal Reserve, U.S. corporations held a record $1.93 trillion in cash on their balance sheets in 2010. But they are not investing to expand their companies, grow the real economy or create good middle-class jobs. Corporate CEOs are literally hoarding their company’s cash—except when it comes to their own paychecks.

In 2010, Standard & Poor's 500 Index company CEOs received, on average, $11.4 million in total compensation.[1] Based on 299 companies’ most recent pay data for 2010, their combined total CEO pay of $3.4 billion could support 102,325 median workers’ jobs.[2]

Fortunately, the 2010 Dodd-Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act contains new tools to help limit runaway CEO pay. Shareholders now have a “say-on-pay” vote on executive compensation, and companies must disclose the ratio of CEO-to-worker pay at each company.


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