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How Other WorkersCompare to Your CEO

Click here to see recent figures on average compensation by major job classification and compare these to what the CEO makes.


How many workers could be supported by Kenneth D. Denman's pay package?
Using the AFL-CIO Total*, Kenneth D. Denman made $654,624, which is equal to:
0 Nobel prize winners
1 average university presidents
1 U.S. presidents
2 AFL-CIO presidents
3 Chairmen of the Joint Chiefs of Staff
16 average workers
43 minimum-wage earners


How long would it take to equal Kenneth D. Denman's total compensation for 2009?
Using the AFL-CIO Total*:
  • A Nobel prize winner would have to work until 2010 A.D.
  • An average university president would have to work until 2011 A.D.
  • The President of the United States would have to work until 2011 A.D.
  • AFL-CIO President John Sweeney would have to work until 2012 A.D.
  • The Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff would have to work until 2013 A.D.
  • An average worker would have to work until 2026 A.D.
  • A minimum-wage earner would have to work until 2053 A.D.



  • * For information on the different ways of calculating this number and to see the SEC total compensation value for this CEO click on the Calculating Executive Compensation link below.











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