Monday, March 28, 2022

Largest US Restaurant Chains Companies' 2020 Median of the Medians Total Employee Compensation Was a Dirt-Poor $13,570. All of Them But One Paid Poverty Wages To At Least Half of Their Employees. The One Exception Was Canada-Headquartered Restaurant Brands International Which Paid a Median Wage and Benefits of $31,465 in 2020.

From a review of US SEC filings and the Google Finance website, there are 20 US Restaurant Chains Companies with Stock Market Caps above $1 bil recently that disclosed their Median Employee Total Pay and Employee Benefits Compensation for 2020.

From Company Proxy Statements filed with the SEC, the below table shows the Median Total Employee Pay and Benefits of each of these 20 largest US Restaurant Chains Companies for annual 2020.  The majority of these Companies have not yet filed their Annual Proxy Statements with the SEC related to annual 2021 Employee Compensation.




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