r*******t 发帖数: 8550 | 1 http://finance.fortune.cnn.com/2010/12/10/bonus-rage-returns/?source=yahoo_quote
Elizabeth Warren (right), the White House adviser behind the Consumer
Financial Protection Bureau, lashed out at the disparity between rising Wall
Street pay and the deteriorating finances of the average American.
Has concerns about compensation
She said the pay gap shows "we still have a problem" with out of control
compensation during an anemic recovery, Bloomberg reported. She made the
comments in an interview for Bloomberg Television that will be broadcast
this weekend.
"This just staggers me; I mean, I just don't have words to describe what
this means," Warren said. "For me, what an economic recovery is about is
about what happens to American families. It's what happens in the real
economy. It's whether or not families are building up wealth in their homes
or whether or not their homes are dragging them over an economic cliff."
Warren made the comments as Wall Street's bonus season creeps up on us. The
tax deal announced this week by the White House and congressional
Republicans should end talk of big banks moving up their bonus payouts to
avoid a big tax hit, but coming weeks will nonetheless be full of chatter
about the size of the checks being written at a time when unemployment is
near 10% and showing little inclination to fall.
Based on their profits and the amount they set aside for pay and perks
through the first three quarters, both JPMorgan Chase (JPM) and Goldman
Sachs (GS) are on track to pay their average worker $500,000 or more.
Goldman, for its part, engaged in some considerable acrobatics last year to
avoid hitting that number. It will be interesting to see in a supposedly
recovering but still not very good economy how it and others weigh the
balance between keeping the crucial talent happy and avoiding a number that
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| r*******t 发帖数: 8550 | 6 "both JPMorgan Chase (JPM) and Goldman Sachs (GS) are on track to pay their
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much more than the average.
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