US CEOs break pay record as
top 10 earners take home at least $100m each
Pay gaps within companies widen as top two earners, led by Facebook's
Mark Zuckerberg, earn billion-dollar paychecks
For the first time ever, the 10 highest-paid chief executives in the US all received more than $100m in compensation and two took home billion-dollar paychecks, according to a leading annual survey of executive pay.
Mark Zuckerberg, Facebook's co-founder, was the US's highest paid boss last year, according to GMI Ratings annual poll of executive compensation, released on Tuesday. Zuckerberg's total compensation topped $2.27bn – more than $6m a day. His base salary was $503,205 but the vast majority of his enormous payday came from exercising 60m Facebook share options when the company went public last year.
Richard Kinder, CEO and chairman of energy firm Kinder Morgan, had a base salary of just $1 in 2012 and received no other bonuses. But he made $1.1bn selling restricted stock. The payout follows a nearly $60m profit from stock in 2011.
All told, the top 10 CEOs in this year's poll took home over $4.7bn between them and for the first time ever none earned less than $100m.
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