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Jamie Dimon's Letter to Shareholders, Annual Report 2024
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https://www.jpmorganchase.com/ir/annual-report/2024/ar-ceo-letters
authors: Jamie Dimon
published: 2025-04-07
accessed: 2026-04-19
Notes
Primary-source CEO letter from JPMorganChase; high reliability for firm financial data and Dimon's own stated views, lower for macro/geopolitical claims which are opinion.
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Evidence from this source (5)
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method: expert_estimate · locator: Section I, 'Economic fragmentation from our allies' paragraph
“Since 2008, the eurozone's GDP per person has gone from over 75% of U.S. GDP per person to approximately 50%.”
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method: expert_estimate · locator: Section I, 'An imperfect healthcare system'
“it is also expensive, essentially costing almost twice as much as the average healthcare in OECD (Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development) countries.”
- weight0.95
method: direct_measurement · locator: Introduction, financial results paragraph
“We earned revenue in 2024 of $180.6 billion and net income of $58.5 billion, with return on tangible common equity (ROTCE) of 20%”
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method: direct_measurement · locator: Introduction, economic growth paragraph
“we extended credit and raised capital totaling $2.8 trillion for our consumer and institutional clients around the world. On a daily basis, we move over $10 trillion in 120+ currencies and more than 160 countries, as well as safeguard over $35 trillion in assets.”
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method: expert_estimate · locator: Section I, 'Too many left behind'
“From 1979 to 2019, wage growth of the top 10% income tier was nearly 10 times that of the bottom 10% – which, basically, did not increase at all.”