Home Depot is the biggest retailer by market capitalization, and its share price reflects the rise in earnings over the years. While the company rewards its C-suite executives handsomely for meeting internal targets, it also pays attention to its frontline workers in its retail stores.
Here’s who gets paid the most at Home Depot and what the median compensation among employees is.
Home Depot’s top executives were among the highest-paid employees in fiscal 2025 as the retailer continued to post strong earnings and meet company targets. CEO Ted Decker had a base salary of $1.4 billion, but stock options and cash awards lifted his total compensation to $16.19 million.
Among executive vice presidents, Ann-Marie Campbell, who oversees U.S. stores, had a salary of $1 million, but her total compensation was seven times that amount.
Executive
2025 Salary
Total compensation
Edward P. Decker, Chair, President, and CEO
$1,400,000
$16,191,127
Richard V. McPhail, EVP, and CFO
$971,923
$6,224,296
Ann-Marie Campbell, Senior EVP, U.S. Stores
$1,053,769
$7,452,600
William D. Bastek, EVP, Merchandising
$788,462
$5,383,781
Jordan Broggi, EVP, Customer Experience, and President, Online
$730,769
$4,716,130
Hector A. Padilla, former EVP for U.S. Stores and Operations (served until September 12, 2025)
$452,012
$6,418,376
Fahim Siddiqui, former EVP and Chief Information Officer ( served until May 29, 2025)
$228,227
$5,640,440
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Home Depot’s median compensation, which includes salary and stock awards, was $37,881 in fiscal 2025. That was based on the hourly pay of an associate in the U.S. Decker’s compensation as CEO amounted to $16.19 million, which puts the company’s CEO pay ratio at 427 to 1.
This pay ratio is down from five years earlier. Its CEO-to-median-employee pay ratio was 511 to 1 in fiscal 2020, when CEO compensation was almost $14 million, and the median was $27,389.
By comparison, at Nvidia, where the media employee compensation was much higher at around $300,000, the CEO pay ratio was 166 to 1 in fiscal 2025.
Home Depot generally refers to its employees as associates, whether they work on the floor at its stores or in an office at the company’s corporate headquarters in Atlanta, Georgia. The retailer had about 472,400 associates at the end of fiscal 2025, but the majority work in the company’s 2,359 stores and are paid hourly.
Related: Home Depot’s Atlanta headquarters: Everything you need to know
On Home Depot’s careers page on its website, as of mid-April 2026, there were almost 19,000 job listings for various roles in departments including customer service/sales, distribution center and warehouse, merchandising, and support.
















