JPMorgan CEO Jamie Dimon’s Compensation Rises to $31.5 Million

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JPMorgan CEO James Dimon is likely to retain the crown of highest paid of big-bank bosses in the U.S.

JPMorgan Chase & Co. paid its chief executive, James Dimon, $31.5 million for his work in 2019, a 1.6% boost, as the bank set fresh records in profit and stock price.

The pay includes $6.5 million in cash, including salary and bonus, and $25 million in stock grants that would be earned over the coming years, depending on the bank’s performance.

 

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Bank someplace else if this upsets you

Just curious has JPMC moved their minimum pay up to $20 an hour like like BOA ?

As a JPM shareholder I say WELL DONE. About the same as an All Star pitcher.

The 'Six Million Dollar Man' price tag was legitimate, James Dimon is NOT! This is just the rich sharing the wealth with ANOTHER filthy rich person who MAKES money for them.

I suspect Dimon could have gotten by on $15,000,000. Even 10, would have been fine

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