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Wall Street’s Bonus Pool Will “Break Records” This Year

October 25, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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This year, Wall Street bonuses are set to break new records, fueled by surging profits and a rebound in dealmaking. New York State Comptroller Thomas DiNapoli reported that profits at the 130 New York Stock Exchange firms hit $30.4 billion in the first half of 2025, with the potential to reach the highest level ever recorded if the trend continues.

Compensation expenses have risen by nearly 10% from the previous year, indicating a likely increase in payouts following 2024’s record $244,700 average bonus, as per Bloomberg.

Despite uncertainties surrounding interest rates, inflation, and the overall economy, DiNapoli expressed optimism for another robust year for Wall Street.

Leading banks like JPMorgan Chase, Goldman Sachs, and Wells Fargo reported $15.4 billion in third-quarter trading revenue, the highest in at least five years, driven by AI-powered stock surges and tariff-induced market fluctuations.

Bloomberg notes that New York City tax revenues from the securities sector surged by 35.1% to $6.7 billion, with the average industry salary rising by 7.3% to $505,630, approximately five times the citywide average.

DiNapoli underscored the significance of Wall Street’s profits to public funding, stating, “Regardless of personal opinions about Wall Street, the reality is that the services we rely on are heavily supported by Wall Street profits.”

These gains come amidst ongoing political discussions on wealth inequality, with mayoral candidate Zohran Mamdani advocating for taxing the wealthy to finance the conversion of luxury housing to Section 8 housing (Yes, we’re exaggerating a bit…but not by much).

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