Company profits and pay πΊπΈ
How much profit do Consumer goods companies make per worker? Based on the most recent SEC 10-K filings for 10 publicly traded companies.
| # | Company | Profit / emp | EBITDA / emp | Buybacks / emp | Dividends / emp |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Procter & Gamble | $147K $16.0B |
$214K $23.3B |
$60K $6.5B |
$91K $9.9B |
| 2 | Colgate-Palmolive | $63K $2.1B |
$116K $3.9B |
$36K $1.2B |
$54K $1.8B |
| 3 | Kimberly-Clark | $53K $2.0B |
$83K $3.2B |
$4K $141M |
$44K $1.7B |
| 4 | Fortune Brands Innovations | $25K $687M |
$23K $635M |
$9K $248M |
$4K $121M |
| 5 | Mattel | $18K $398M |
$32K $714M |
$27K $600M |
N/A |
| 6 | Kontoor Brands | $15K $227M |
$25K $385M |
$2K $35M |
$7K $116M |
| 7 | Estee Lauder | $11K $600M |
$11K $600M |
$614 $35M |
$11K $618M |
| 8 | Mohawk Industries | $9K $370M |
$27K $1.1B |
$4K $150M |
N/A |
| 9 | Stanley Black & Decker | $8K $402M |
$52K $2.5B |
$414 $20M |
$10K $501M |
| 10 | Whirlpool | $7K $318M |
$27K $1.2B |
$1K $50M |
$7K $300M |