Looking for $100,000 Salary? See How Much the Biggest U.S. Companies Pay Workers

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Netflix and Nucor were among the more than 140 S&P 500 companies that paid their median worker at least $100,000 last year. At 41 companies, including Walmart and Carnival, it was less than $30,000 in 2021.

The median worker at Google made nearly $300,000 in 2021; at the other end was an Aptiv worker in Mexico who took home $7,400

New York is rolling out a new law requiring employers to list salary ranges on job postings. Similar laws in places like Colorado aim to even the playing field for applicants. But not everyone is embracing the changes. Illustration: Adele Morgan

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Because everyone knows all jobs are the same.

$100,000 in Silicon Valley is like 30,000 elsewhere.

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