Thursday, July 30, 2009

A SIMPLE TRUTH


BANZAI NEWS7--Nine banks that received government aid money paid out bonuses of nearly $33 billion last year -- including more than $1 million apiece to nearly 5,000 employees -- despite huge losses that plunged the U.S. into economic turmoil.

The data, released Thursday by New York Attorney General Andrew Cuomo, provide a rare window into the pay culture of Wall Street, where top employees typically make 90% or more of their compensation in year-end bonuses.

The $32.6 billion in bonuses is one-third larger than California's budget deficit. Six of the nine banks paid out more in bonuses than they received in profit. One in every 270 employees at the banks received more than $1 million

A Simple Truth: As far as the rest of society is concerned, these people are not worth the paper they $hit on. Who cares if some fancy trader makes a pile of dough. The shareholders, depositors, working employees and taxpayers will never see a dime of it. Big is better alright, for those who run the big bonus game.

"The banking system (betting AGAINST rare events) just lost > 1 Trillion dollars (so far) on a single error, more than was ever earned in the history of banking. Yet bankers kept their previous bonuses and it looks like citizens have to foot the bills. And one Professor Ben Bernanke pronounced right before the blowup that we live in an era of stability and "great moderation" (he is now piloting a plane and we all are passengers on it)."
Nicholas Taleb

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