Warren Buffett defended skyrocketing CEO pay and brushed off criticism for refusing to vote against a controversial compensation plan for Coca-Cola executives in an interview with Fortune published Monday morning.
“I don’t think [CEO pay] is out of whack with what the value is of an outstanding executive could bring,” the legendary investor and Berkshire Hathaway chief told Fortune’s Stephen Gandel. “If you run a multibillion-dollar company the difference between a 10 and an eight [in terms of CEO performance] is huge in terms of value.”
The ratio of CEO-to-worker pay in the United States has climbed rapidly over the last 30 years. In 2012, S&P 500 companies on average paid their CEOs 354 times as much as they paid their workers.