Monday, December 5, 2011
Non-Shocker of the Day: Wall Street Gets More Diverse, But White Men Still Take Home Much More Dough
Though the Wall Street workforce is getting more diverse, HuffPo reports that white men are still taking home most of the bacon. White men made up more than 60 percent of Wall Street workers aged 45 and over between 2005 and 2009, but just 46 percent of those 30 and younger, according to a recent City University of New York's Center for Urban Research analysis of Census data. But in almost all categories, the earnings of white males came out on top, with white men aged 31 to 44 earning at least double that of their non-white and female counterparts.
Critics have long bemoaned the lack of diversity on Wall Street. A provision of the Dodd-Frank financial reform act aimed at pushing Wall Street firms to hire more women and minorities, according to Politico -- a measure that drew criticism from Republicans.
Most of the diversity gains on Wall Street came from an uptick in the share of Asian workers, the study found, while the percentage of black Wall Street employees hasn't increased. And though the share of women working on Wall Street gets larger as workers get younger, the overall percentage of women working in financial firms declined between 2000 and 2005-2009…..
Read more at http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2011/12/02/wall-street-diversity-_n_1126496.html?ref=business
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