The original reports said there was $120 million in bonuses for 6,000 employees -- an average of $20,000. But here is the total revised breakdown:
Domestic Life and Foreign Life Operations: 23,851 employees received an average of $5,050 each.
Property Casualty Group: 3,943 employees received an average of $5,403 each.
Foreign General Insurance Operations: 8,669 employees received an average of $5,074 each.
Retirement Services Operations: 1,168 employees received an average of $11,889 each.
Financial Services: 5,357 employees received an average of $4,994 each.
Asset Management Group: 2,095 employees received an average of $51,026 each.
Corporate wide variable plan: 6,410 employees received an average of $18,954 each.
I count $454,771,905 distributed to 51,493 employees. Unless I'm making some terrible math error, that's an average bonus of about $8,832. For comparison, the average bonus on Wall Street in 2004 was $100,600.









