The pay gap at Citigroup, led by Corbat since 2012, is the biggest among big U.S. banks
"My answer is I am that person," Corbat said Thursday on CNBC's Squawk on the Street. "I started at our firm in 1983 at $17,000 a year."
Income inequality at large U.S. corporations is a hot-button issue ahead of the 2020 U.S. elections. Corbat, along with other bank CEOs, was grilled last month by U.S. lawmakers over the pay gap at their institutions.
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