KEY POINTS
  • McDonald's CEO Chris Kempczinski received more than $10.8 million in compensation last year.
  • Company executives did not receive any performance-based bonuses because the company fell short of performance targets due to the coronavirus pandemic.
  • Kempczinski and other McDonald's executives took temporary pay cuts to their base salaries for some of 2020.

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Chris Kempczinski, McDonald's, speaks during a press conference in New York, November 17, 2016.

McDonald's CEO Chris Kempczinski received more than $10.8 million in compensation last year, despite the company missing performance targets, according to a company filing.

In April, the fast-food giant said that its executives would take pay cuts as the coronavirus pandemic battered the restaurant industry. Kempczinski's base salary was cut in half but reinstated in October as the company's sales recovered. Without the pay cut, his base salary would have been $1.25 million, but he received about $963,500 instead.

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