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Just looked into how much BlackRock's CEO actually makes and... the numbers are wild. Larry Fink pulled in over $32.7M in 2022 alone—base salary $1.5M, bonus $7.25M, plus $23M in stock awards. But that's just the annual paycheck. His actual stake in the company? 414k shares worth like $315M at 2024 prices. And his total net worth? Forbes pegged it at $1.1 billion as of last year. What really gets me though is the pay gap—AFL-CIO calculated his compensation at 212 times what the median BlackRock employee makes. So yeah, Larry Fink net worth sitting at over a billion while the salary ratio is absolutely insane. Makes you think about how wealth actually concentrates at the top, right?