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Just looked at some data on Larry Fink's compensation package at BlackRock, and the numbers are pretty wild. The guy pulls in somewhere between $20-40 million annually from the firm, making him one of the top-paid CEOs out there. Back in 2022, his total comp hit $32.7 million—base salary of $1.5 million, bonus around $7.25 million, then stock awards worth over $23 million. That's not even counting the other perks.
What really stands out though is the wealth gap angle here. According to AFL-CIO data, Fink's disclosed compensation was literally 212 times what the median BlackRock employee made that same year. Let that sink in for a second.
As for his actual net worth, Forbes pegged Larry Fink's wealth at around $1.1 billion as of mid-2024. A good chunk of that comes from his stake in BlackRock itself—he holds over 414,000 shares. When you do the math at the share price back then (around $761), that position alone was worth north of $315 million. Pretty insane when you think about it.
The whole thing really illustrates how concentrated wealth gets at the top of these mega-cap companies. His Larry Fink net worth trajectory over the years is basically a masterclass in executive compensation at scale.