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Wall Street bonuses fell 26% last year — lowest since 2019

Por: New York Post Business March 30, 2023

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Big Wall Street firms slashed year-end bonuses 26% — handed out during the pandemic — hit bank profits, according to data released Thursday by New York State Comptroller Thomas P. DiNapoli. The average bonus last year for those working in the New York City securities industry dropped to $176,700 — a 26% decrease from the $240,400 average those in the securities industry received in 2021. While 2022 was a dramatic dip from the lavish pay... + full article



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