Money | executive bonuses Exec Pensions Soared as Stocks Tanked Multi-million-dollar payouts escape pay watchdog scrutiny By Rob Quinn Posted Nov 3, 2009 4:47 AM CST Copied Executive retirement plans have been largely overlooked by regulators probing compensation, a Wall Street Journal analysis finds. (Shutter Stock) Steep increases in the pensions of top execs passed largely unnoticed amid the recent uproar about pay and bonuses. The average pension for a top executive rose 19% last year even as share prices fell by an average of 37%. More than 200 execs saw pensions boosted by over 50% by firms using little-scrutinized compensation techniques, finds a Wall Street Journal analysis of 340 firms. Read These Next Joe Biden's post-presidential life not as cushy as predecessors. Erika Kirk forgives assassin as Trump voices 'hate.' Tom Brady's TV access and ties to the Raiders are blurry. It's a cautionary tale for teens: Don't pee in a soup pot. Report an error