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Just read about Larry Fink's compensation package and honestly it's wild. The BlackRock CEO pulls in somewhere between $20-40 million annually from the company alone. In 2022 he got over $32.7 million total—base salary of $1.5M, bonus of $7.25M, and the rest in stock awards. That's 212 times what the median BlackRock employee makes. Pretty insane ratio.
But here's where it gets interesting: his actual net worth is even more staggering. According to the latest SEC filings from early 2024, Fink owns 414,146 BlackRock shares worth over $315 million at current prices. Add that to everything else and Forbes had his net worth at around $1.1 billion back in May 2024.
So yeah, Larry Fink's net worth puts him in that ultra-wealthy tier. Makes you think about wealth concentration in corporate America. The guy's basically a billionaire from one company's stock alone. Whether you think that's justified or not, the numbers don't lie.