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BofA CEO's 2017 compensation 250x as much as median employee

Bank of America Corp. CEO Brian Moynihan's annual total compensation in 2017 was 250 times as much as the company's median employee, according to a regulatory filing.

Moynihan received about $21.8 millon in annual total compensation in 2017, compared to the $87,115 a median employee received.

Bank of America said the CEO pay ratio is "a reasonable estimate calculated in a manner consistent with SEC rules."