Health insurance companies, by contrast, don't appear to spend as much on executive protection.
That level of monitoring can be expensive, and the amount companies pay for executive security varies widely.
Health insurance companies, including UnitedHealth Group, don't appear to spend as much on executive protection as some of the Big Tech giants.
That amount represented $14,850 in 401(k) matching and $6,337 in health insurance premiums, with no amount indicated for personal security.
Samuel Corum/GettyFilings show Tesla paid a Musk-owned personal security company $2.4 million to protect him in 2023.
Persons:
Mark Zuckerberg, Elon, Brian Thompson, Alphabet's Sundar Pichai, Salesforce's Marc Benioff, JPMorgan Chase's Jamie Dimon, Andy Jassy, Tim Cook, perk, Doug McMillon, Chris Kempczinski, UnitedHealth, Thompson, Andrew, Paul Squire, Karen Lynch, David Cordani, Joseph LaSorsa, isn't, John Orloff, Jensen Hughes, Orloff, Samuel Corum, Tesla, —, Zuckerberg
Organizations:
JPMorgan, UnitedHealth, Big Tech, Walmart, New York City Police Department, CVS, Aetna, Humana, Kaiser Permanente, Service, LaSorsa, Associates, Secret Service, Capitol, Getty, Twitter
Locations:
New York, Manhattan, Kaiser, Delaware