FYI he was the smallest fish in his pond rule
FYI he was the smallest fish in his pond rule
ID: image titled "Health Insurance CEOS and their pay:" above 8 photos of the CEO
Cigna, DAVID CORDANI $21M
WellCare, MICHAEL CARSON $23.5M
Humana, BRUCE BROUSSARD $16.3 M
CENTENE Corporation, SARAH LONDON $18.6 M
MOLINA HEALTHCARE, JOSEPH ZUBRETSKY $21.4 M
CVS Health, KAREN LYNCH $21.6 M
Elevance Health, GAIL BOUDREAUX $21.9 M
United Healthcare, BRIAN THOMPSON $10.2 M
Cool, now let's compare their addresses
165Replywoah that's so crazy. I've got this DIY submarine they should come ride in
112ReplyI think it’s more about denied claims. UHC denies more than 30% of claims whereas most other insurers range between 10-20%. UHC denies the most claims by a big margin. This is likely to make you some enemies.
102ReplyI like how the United Healthcare CEO is greyed out like a completed boss in Mega Man.
99ReplyThis photo is notably missing Andrew Witty the CEO of UnitedHealth Group the parent company of UnitedHealthcare of which Brian Thompson was CEO. Andrew Witty made $23.5m last year.
77Replyi care less about their compensation than the profit their companies made denying care to a volume of humans. do we have those numbers?
63ReplyReminder, at 20M per year you have to work ten thousand years to earn 200B, which is the realm Musk is in...
54ReplyThat's an very interesting looking Bingo card.
54ReplyUpdated:
52ReplyNot very much, just $196.000 a week.
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45ReplyFirst, I always like to recognize good image transcription, thank you OP.
I really dislike violence, and would never advocate for it; a just society offers better more evolved means of accountability and remedy.
But the idea that it should feel dangerous to be a billionaire resonates down to my marrow.
42ReplyUnitedHealthcare Group should be in the picture as well, with Andrew Witty
$18.8 M (from 2021)23.5 M last year, according to another commenter.Witty is the CEO of the group. Thompson was only CEO of UnitedHealthcare - one of the parent conglomerates' many subsidiaries.
41ReplyFYI this is out of date for CVS. Karen Lynch got fired and replaced by David Joyner a month ago.
37ReplyTheir salary shouldn't matter as much as their insurance claim denial rates.
33ReplyI would argue CEOs are a lot more fun than slinkies when you push them down the stairs.
31Reply8 is a good goal. You can basically MegaMan your way through them. We all know the first one is the hardest! 7 to go!
22ReplyI keep scanning the news to see if they found out anything about the shooter yet, aka The Adjuster, and they have absolutely nothing whatsoever. It's like he didn't really exist.
17ReplyAre you familiar with the shadow of mordor mechanics? He's just getting started
17ReplyBad time to be named Lynch.
12ReplyMissed opportunity to cross off the bottom right one.
12Reply7 more to go
10ReplyI hate when people don't specify monthly or yearly pay, especially with health insurance CEOs where it can be both
9ReplyI bet the others made fun of him at their private CEO get-togethers.
9Replythey are all small compared to the shareholders who likely decide the company policies more than the CEOs
8ReplyWHY are they getting paid SO GODDAMN MUCH MONEY??
THIS IS NOT WHY WE GAVE TAX BREAKS
5Replyhe's the number
fifteeeneight guy on the blaeklist 5Replynot small enough for the bullets to miss
2Replythe smallest fish in the big fish pond is still a big fish
2ReplyIf you want to know why the meritocracy is a lie, United was also the most profitable of these companies.
1ReplyIt must be so hard to live on such low wages. I feel for these poor souls, truly.
1Reply-1 for extraneous "rule" at the end
-1ReplyHe's been estranged from his wife for a while (standard suspect) and who knows what kind of lunatic business rivals or failed affairs he's had. I'm really gonna enjoy the dead silence when it turns out the killer was hired by some crazy ex-gf.
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