Is that just the money he earned or the total compensation package? Does it include the perks and stock options that run it up double or triple the amount? Still, $10 million is a lot.
Who can know from the reporting but regardless, it’s the number that’s being published.
And that’s just it... considering the total un-compensation package context, as in what the average person is dealing with, like: unaffordable premiums and deductibles, battling the insurance bureaucracy for the crumbs of coverage, not to mention those who’ve had loved ones die while in the delay and deny loop... $10 mil a year is
not a good look.