Is eFinancialCareers' reporting on salary ranges accurate?

eFinancialCareers posted an article named, "Goldman Sachs salaries: where they're high and where they're not".


This article shows these ranges for GS's junior salaries, namely that NYC front-office new associate salaries are 130-175k across the board. Would be great to hear any comments on whether this range is accurate across (across divisions). Would be even better to know which divisions fall where (e.g. I know IB is at 175k, but where FICC and Equities, AM, WM, etc are within that would help too). Thank you!

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