Wall Street Pay Is Going To Hit a Record $144 Billion This Year
So much for this idea that it's going to be a sad year on Wall Street characterized by layoffs andhorrible bonuses.
According to a survey undertaken by The Wall Street Journal pay is going to hit a record this year for the second year in a row.
All told, pay is expected to hit $144 billion, up 4% from last year. Revenue is only expected to grow 3% from last year, so compensation gSo much for this idea that it's going to be a sad year on Wall Street characterized by layoffs andhorrible bonuses.
According to a survey undertaken by The Wall Street Journal pay is going to hit a record this year for the second year in a row.
All told, pay is expected to hit $144 billion, up 4% from last year. Revenue is only expected to grow 3% from last year, so compensation growth is growing a bit faster than revenue.
rowth is growing a bit faster than revenue.So much for this idea that it's going to be a sad year on Wall Street characterized by layoffs andhorrible bonuses.
According to a survey undertaken by The Wall Street Journal pay is going to hit a record this year for the second year in a row.
All told, pay is expected to hit $144 billion, up 4% from last year. Revenue is only expected to grow 3% from last year, so compensation growth is growing a bit faster than revenue.So much for this idea that it's going to be a sad year on Wall Street characterized by layoffs andhorrible bonuses.
According to a survey undertaken by The Wall Street Journal pay is going to hit a record this year for the second year in a row.
All told, pay is expected to hit $144 billion, up 4% from last year. Revenue is only expected to grow 3% from last year, so compensation growth is growing a bit faster than revenue.
So much for this idea that it's going to be a sad year on Wall Street characterized by layoffs andhorrible bonuses.
According to a survey undertaken by The Wall Street Journal pay is going to hit a record this year for the second year in a row.
All told, pay is expected to hit $144 billion, up 4% from last year. Revenue is only expected to grow 3% from last year, so compensation growth is growing a bit faster than revenue.
Wall Street Pay Is Going To Hit a Record $144 Billion This Year
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