What is the rating for ICANN?

How many employees does ICANN have?

How many of those employees are there to do this stuff?

It seems like a vast sea of people, and that a small handful of people are doing all the work.

The numbers of full time employees at ICANN seem to be shrinking, although the total number of employees is growing. In 1999 there were about 450 full-time employees at ICANN, according to figures provided by ICANN's office in Washington, DC.

By June 2025, the figure was more like 450 to 500, with an increase of about five to six staff per month. But by July 2025, the total number of full-time ICANN employees had dropped to 420.5m.

If ICANN has 500 people, how much are they paid? It seems to me that the cost of employing someone to work at ICANN should come as no surprise to the community; we've heard the figures before. That's how much money ICANN has already spent on public engagement. Where's the money coming from? It comes from the same pot as the salaries of ICANN's staff. As far as I know, no one is getting any money back from any of the things ICANN does. The only money going into ICANN is the cost of salaries, rent and equipment for the people who do all the work.

ICANN makes its money on the fees it charges for managing Internet Names and Numbers. This means that everyone at ICANN who is doing anything at all, either public or internal, is getting their money out of the same pot that's paying ICANN's salaries.

What's most upsetting is the way in which ICANN's budget figures have been cooked. ICANN seems to be paying people more money to do the same work. So it seems to me that no matter what ICANN tells us, there's really nothing there.

What is the rating for ICANN?

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