Goldman Sachs CEO gets 19% raise, bumping his pay to $27.5 million
- Goldman Sachs CEO David Solomon received a 19% raise for his work in 2019, according to a company filing on Friday.
- The raise bumps his pay to $27.5 million from $23 million the year prior.
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Goldman Sachs CEO David Solomon received a 19% raise for his work in 2019, a filing issued on Friday shows.
The increase bumps his pay to $27.5 million for 2019, up from $23 million for his work in 2018.
Solomon became CEO of Goldman Sachs in 2018, replacing Lloyd Blankfein.
A spokesperson for Goldman Sachs was not immediately available for comment.
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