If you Google “bonus rage,” you’ll find a lot of people aren’t too happy about 2009 year-end compensation on Wall Street. According to the Wall Street Journal, that compensation should set a new record — roughly $145 billion for those working at major U.S. banks and securities firms, with some expected to earn “nearly 18% more than they did in 2008 — and slightly more than in the record year of...
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