
Wall Street added 9,900 jobs from January 2010 and April 2011, but then lost 4,100 jobs through August. 0:00 / 5:08 Whitney: More Wall St. jobs at risk The comptroller's report said that "job losses are likely to continue given declines in profitability and recent layoff announcements," projecting that Wall Street job cuts could total 32,000 for the period from January 2008 to the end of next year. The member firms of the New York Stock Exchange earned $9.3 billion in the first quarter, but profits "declined sharply" in the second quarter and are expected to fall short of $18 billion for the entire year. Millions could lose unemployment benefits Stock prices for Wall Street banks fell in Tuesday trading, in a seesaw reaction to Monday's rally and nervousness ahead of corporate earnings from the second quarter. Shares of JPMorgan Chase ( JPM , Fortune 500), Goldman Sachs ( GS , Fortune 500), Bank of America ( BAC , Fortune 500), Wells Fargo ( WFC , Fortune 500) and Morgan Stanley ( MS , Fortune 500) all fell by about 1%, and Citibank ( C , Fortune 500) dropped 2%. Nationwide, the U.S. added 103,000 jobs in September, which was stronger than expected, the federal government reported earlier this month. But the economy has recovered only 2.1 million of the 8.6 million jobs lost since the recession began, keeping the unemployment rate frozen at 9.1%.