Why aren't S&T analysts getting a raise?

I see all these banks have raised the base salary for IB Analysts and Associates, yet I haven't seen any bank raising the S&T base salary. It's quite unfair since base salaries for S&T and bankers have somewhat been in line at the junior level. Any thoughts on that?

 

Isn't the supply of junior bankers higher than the demand? Looking at the acceptance rate for bankers (2-3%), it suggests that even if someone quits, there would be 97-99 people willing to replace him, so banks could have maintained the wage (the domino effect is probably the reason why they raised it). Also, you only need accounting and valuation fundamentals, which you can pick up in 2 months, excel and ppt. Whereas in S&T, some divisions require you to know probability theory. Is the pay gap an indicator of a lagging/shrinking S&T industry? 

 

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