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CEO pay increasing 20.4 times faster than worker pay in 2025. For 384 CEOs in the S&P 500 where
2025. Since 2017, utility CEO compensation has risen 47%, on average, outpacing inflation and worker pay, according to the analysis. Customers for the utilities examined in the report collectively paid more than $5bn for CEO
CEO received a c.20% salary increase in FY2024”. Frumkin, who also benefited from the UK’s decision to [ditch a cap on banker bonuses](https://www.theguardian.com/business/2023/oct/24/uk-financial-regulators-scrap-cap-on-bankers-bonuses), saw his pay package more than double
CEO’s pay packet to £4.7m despite bonus row Nationwide building society has nearly doubled the pay packet of its chief executive, Debbie Crosbie, a year after the board pushed through a controversial bonus
CEO Elon Musk started off the quarterly earnings call with investors and analysts by reminding them that the company is planning significant expenditures. "We're going to be substantially increasing our investments in the future
CEO in 2011 and has overseen the introduction of numerous products and services, including new categories like Apple Watch, AirPods, and Apple Vision Pro, as well as services ranging from iCloud and Apple Pay
2025, in Houston. **David J. Phillip/AP** David J. Phillip/AP For the past few years, Spirit Airlines has been in trouble: It has filed for bankruptcy twice since late 2024 and had a merger with another
pay a visit to Zhongnanhai, a rarefied compound where China's leaders live and work. The visit will feature a "friendship photo" and handshake with Xi. After another bilateral meeting with Xi and a working
paying for content has increased from 2% in 2024 to 5% in 2025. The analyst said that the cost could start from $12 (£8.90), up to $120 for the most extreme content. Of these commercial
increasingly rely on. “You pay hundreds of shekels per month just to have a place with electricity and internet,” he said.  Sharif Naeem
increase, while supply remains low. “My joke is that you have to show up to whatever the open house is. Be there a half-hour early. Have a bag of cash with you. Be willing
CEO of Axel Springer, had wanted a crown jewel British media asset since missing out on buying the Telegraph in 2004. Photograph: Dpa Picture Alliance/Alamy The most recent topline figures show that total subscriber numbers
CEO of the Missouri Budget Project, which opposes the amendment. If the state does increase its sales taxes, that would hurt lower- and middle-income residents, who spend a bigger share of their earnings
increase of 8% on 2025. In Wales, there are two funded childcare schemes for children aged two, three and four. Under the Childcare Offer, parents and guardians of three and four-year-old children
CEO of the UK Cohousing Network. "We also have landowners bringing forward sites and asking for people interested in developing co-housing on their land - that's probably the biggest recent change," adds Jarvis
increase capacity and cut wait times, although the agency did not specify how those gains would be achieved. From the details shared so far, the equipment would be the contractors' responsibility — a departure from
2025. Virginia is the state with the most data centers. **Lexi Critchett/Bloomberg via Getty Images** Lexi Critchett/Bloomberg via Getty Images Fifteen minutes after Susan Bourgeois was appointed to lead [Louisiana Economic Development](https://www.opportunitylouisiana.gov/about-led),
CEO and two directors. That "didn't sit well" with Rob Millwood, former deputy director of operations. "Traditionally, if nobody was taking a salary, that amount would've been able to pay for the majority
pay for the construction of a new inpatient tower at [ECU's Beaufort Hospital](https://locations.ecuhealth.org/Details/129). The health system, through its affiliate [Access East](https://projects.propublica.org/nonprofits/organizations/561949493/202532049349300043/full), won a portion of North Carolina
2025 survey](https://www.acolad.com/en/services/translation/ai-translation-impact) found that 84% of translators questioned expected lower demand for human translation, resulting in lower pay. Those fears concern the future, but for many translators the nature of their work