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What junior bankers say about Wall Street upping salaries: ‘The lifestyle trade-off just isn’t worth it’

'It hasn't changed in the past 30 years, I don't see any reason why this time would be any different,' said one former analyst who ditched banking last year

Wall Street has seen a boom in M&A and surging workloads that have hit junior ranks the hardest
Wall Street has seen a boom in M&A and surging workloads that have hit junior ranks the hardest Photo: Getty Images

The banking sector is facing a junior staff crisis.

Wall Street has seen a boom in M&A and surging workloads that has hit junior ranks — most of whom are stuck home-working in small flats — the hardest. That has triggered burnout. And with mounting competition for talent from other industries, banks have largely responded by raising pay for 20-something lower ranks to $100,000 a year or more.

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