September 18, 2011
Executive Pay Increased by Median of 2% in 2010, Say Latest Chronicle Figures
Most executives at the nation’s largest charities and foundations do not earn nearly as much money as their counterparts at large for-profit companies, but neither do they face the wild swings in compensation that are common in the business world.
In 2009 chief executives at 268 of the nation’s biggest charities and foundations received a median pay increase of 0.7 percent, according to The Chronicle’s annual survey of executive compensation and benefits.
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