Executive salaries are skyrocketing at the nonprofit that runs the 9/11 Memorial and Museum — even as it continues to hemorrhage money — infuriating families of the victims.
Built to remember the Sept. 11, 2001, terror attacks and to honor the nearly 3,000 people killed, the National September 11 Memorial & Museum has struggled to stay above water, despite attracting a reported 9,000 visitors a day.
In 2020, The Post revealed it doled out bonuses to its 12 top officials, despite having to lay off or furlough 60% of its staff after closing for six months during the pandemic — and landing $47 million in the red for the year.

