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Just looked into Larry Fink's compensation details and the numbers are wild. The BlackRock CEO pulls in somewhere between $20-40 million annually from the company. Back in 2022, his total comp hit over $32.7 million when you add up his base salary of $1.5 million, a $7.25 million bonus, and stock awards valued at around $23.2 million. According to AFL-CIO data, his pay was roughly 212 times what the median employee made that year. What's interesting is his actual stake in BlackRock. As of early 2024 SEC filings, he held over 414,000 shares, which at that time valued his position at more than $315 million just from company stock. When you factor in everything though, Forbes pegged his total net worth at $1.1 billion as of mid-2024. So Larry Fink's net worth reflects not just his CEO salary but years of accumulated wealth and equity holdings. Pretty different scale compared to most corporate execs, even among the highest earners.