CEOs aren't disclosing their real compensation. The pay gap is much worse than you think.

Beginning this year public companies must compare the pay of their CEO with that of their median employee. Required by Dodd-Frank, disclosure of this CEO pay ratio has produced some jaw-dropping numbers. Aptiv, a maker of auto parts, reported that its CEO made 2,526 time more that its median employee. The CEO pay ratio was 2,483 to 1 at the temp agency ManpowerGroup, 1,804 to 1 at amusement park owner Six Flags, and 1,465 to 1 at Del Monte Produce. READ MORE