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Did the Procter & Gamble CEO Get a Raise?

No — pay fell. Jon Moeller's total compensation dropped 5% to $21.9M in 2025, from $23.0M in 2024, per Procter & Gamble's SEC DEF 14A filings.

This page answers a common executive-compensation question: Did the Procter & Gamble CEO Get a Raise?. The answer draws on SEC DEF 14A proxy statements, the public disclosure mechanism for U.S. public-company executive pay. Every public company must file an annual proxy statement disclosing CEO and named-executive-officer compensation in detail. Why this matters for shareholders: executive compensation is the single most-disclosed governance metric at U.S. public companies, and the Dodd-Frank-mandated say-on-pay vote gives shareholders an explicit channel to express approval or dissent. Reading pay data well — including pay-versus-performance, peer-group selection, and time-vesting structures — is a basic part of stock-by-stock fundamental analysis.

The detailed answer below uses the actual proxy-statement filings, explains how to read them, and translates the executive-compensation accounting into the shareholder-relevant interpretation.

Jon Moeller Pay: 20242025

2025 total comp
$21,909,816
2024 total comp
$22,963,881
Change ($)
$1,054,065
Change (%)
-5%

Source: Procter & Gamble SEC DEF 14A proxy statements, 2024 and 2025 Summary Compensation Tables.

In its latest proxy statement, Procter & Gamble reported Jon Moeller's 2025 total compensation at $21,909,816 — down $1,054,065 (5%) from $22,963,881 in 2024. The biggest single driver was stock awards, which fell $NaN.

Across the disclosed history, Jon Moeller's total pay has run: 2022, $17.7M; 2023, $21.7M; 2024, $23.0M; 2025, $21.9M. CEO compensation is lumpy year to year because equity grants — the largest component — are often awarded in multi-year blocks rather than evenly, so a single year's jump or drop can reflect grant timing as much as a change in pay philosophy.

Whether a raise is warranted ties back to performance: Procter & Gamble posted a -2.4% three-year total shareholder return on 1.4% revenue growth, and the package carries a CEOPay Pay-for-Performance grade of C (60/100).

Compensation Detail

ComponentAmount
Total Compensation$21,909,816
Base Salary$NaN
Stock Awards$NaN
Option Awards$NaN
Non-Equity Incentive$NaN
CEO-to-Worker Pay Ratio337:1
Pay-Performance GradeC

Frequently Asked Questions

No — pay fell. Jon Moeller's total compensation dropped 5% to $21.9M in 2025, from $23.0M in 2024, per Procter & Gamble's SEC DEF 14A filings.

Jon Moeller, CEO of Procter & Gamble, earned $21.9M in total compensation in 2025, including $NaNM in stock awards and $NaN in base salary.

In 2025, total compensation of $21,909,816 was composed of $NaN base salary, $NaN cash bonus, $NaN stock awards, $NaN option awards, and $NaN in non-equity incentive compensation.

Our Pay-for-Performance Score rates Procter & Gamble as C (60/100), based on three-year total shareholder return of -2.4%, revenue growth of 1.4%, and shareholder say-on-pay vote approval.

Jon Moeller is the chief executive officer of Procter & Gamble (PG).

No — pay fell. Jon Moeller's total compensation dropped 5% to $21.9M in 2025, from $23.0M in 2024, per Procter & Gamble's SEC DEF 14A filings.

Source: SEC EDGAR DEF 14A proxy statements, 2026.