Evansville Courier & Press, USA TODAY Network via Reuters Connect
EVANSVILLE — As Evansville-area residents struggled to make ends meet amid sharp increases in their utility bills, CenterPoint CEO Jason Wells saw his compensation nearly double in 2025, federal documents show.
According to CenterPoint’s 2026 proxy statement filed with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission in March, Wells ended the year with $24,629,013 in “compensation actually paid.” The statement put Wells’ 2024 compensation at $12,695,578…