Pay for directors at the biggest companies held steady last year, a first in more than a decade. That is likely to change this year.
Pay for directors at the biggest U.S. companies held steady last year, a first in more than a decade. An analysis of the 100 largest publicly traded U.S. companies by revenue found that median pay for directors in 2020 was $310,000, flat from 2019 and up from $305,000 in 2018.
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