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Here's how much CEOs at Amazon, McDonald's, and 13 other lucrative brands earn compared to the typical worker

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  • In 2017, the average CEOs of America's largest companies earned 312 times more than their typical worker, according to a report by the Economic Policy Institute.
  • Business Insider looked at reports by 15 major companies to see how much more they pay their CEOs than their typical worker. 
  • The CEO of McDonald's earned 3,101 times the median worker's salary in 2017.

 

CEOs made 20 times their median employee's salary in 1965. As of 2017, at America's largest companies, that multiple has jumped up to a shocking 312

And, at many companies, the CEO-to-worker compensation ratio is even higher. The CEO of McDonald's earned 3,101 times the median worker in 2017 ($21,761,052 versus $7,017). That's partially because McDonald's employs workers all over the world, where the cost of living is often lower than the US. 

But another reason for the jump in CEO compensation is a new perspective on how company earnings should be distributed. For the past few decades, as The New York Times reported, the majority of corporate profits have been going to corporate investors and chief executives, whose compensation is often based on stocks, or foreign mergers and acquisitions.

Meanwhile, proposals to up worker compensation are met with resistance from major shareholders. When American Airlines announced last year they would be giving raises to pilots and flight attendants, the company's stock tanked by 5.2% in one day.

In 2018, the public finally got to understand just how much more CEOs are paid than their workers. The Dodd-Frank Act of 2010 requires, among other provisions, companies to disclose their company's CEO-to-worker compensation ratio. That part of the law came into effect this year. 

Here are 15 major employers and how their CEO's salary compares to their global median employee, ranked from the smallest difference to the biggest:

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Twitter: CEO earned 0 times the median worker

Number of employees: 3,372

CEO compensation: $0

Median worker compensation: $161,860

Read Twitter's executive compensation report here



Alphabet: CEO earned 0.000005 times the median worker

Number of employees: 80,110

CEO compensation: $1

Median worker compensation: $197,274

Read Alphabet's executive compensation report here



Amazon: CEO earned 59 times the median worker

Number of employees: 566,000

CEO compensation: $1,681,840

Median worker compensation: $28,446

Read Amazon's executive compensation report here



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