CEO Pay vs. Worker Wages: 7 Companies With Biggest Gaps

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At many major U.S. companies, the CEO earns far more than the average employee — but in some cases, the gap is jaw-dropping.

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A new report from the Institute for Policy Studies revealed that among the 100 S&P 500 corporations with the lowest median worker pay, the average CEO-to-worker pay ratio ballooned to 632 to 1 in 2024. CEOs at these companies earned an average of $17.2 million, while median worker pay was just $35,570.

Here are a few of the companies where the pay gap between executives and employees is especially extreme.Hadrian / Shutterstock.com

Amazon

CEO pay: $1.6 million Median worker pay: $37,181 CEO-to-median worker pay ratio: 43 to 1

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DoorDash

CEO pay: $300,000 Median worker pay: $38,112 CEO-to-median worker pay ratio: 8 to 1

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Home Depot

CEO pay: $15.6 million Median worker pay: $35,196 CEO-to-median worker pay ratio: 443 to 1©Lowe's

Lowe’s

CEO pay: $20.2 million Median worker pay: $30,606 CEO-to-median worker pay ratio: 659 to 1Nadya So / iStock.com

Starbucks

CEO pay: $95.8 million Median worker pay: $14,674 CEO-to-median worker pay ratio: 6,666 to 1

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Ulta Beauty

CEO pay: $12.5 million Median worker pay: $11,078 CEO-to-median worker pay ratio: 1,130 to 1Alexander Farnsworth / iStock.com

Walmart

CEO pay: $27.4 million Median worker pay: $29,469 CEO-to-median worker pay ratio: 930 to 1

Editor’s note: Data was sourced from the Institute for Policy Studies’ 2025 Executive Excess report.

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