JP Morgan is bigger than all the other banks combined

The image blasts one message: JPMorgan is the heavyweight champ of big banks. On the left, one tall gray bar nearly equals three rival bars stacked together. On the right, the same story repeats with profits. Size is the whole punchline.
What the chart screams
Market cap: JPMorgan at $851B almost matches the combined $875B of Citi, Wells Fargo, and Bank of America. Net income: JPMorgan’s $57B trails their combined $64B by just a sliver. One bank is basically doing the work of three.
Why this graphic slaps
- It boils down trillion-ish numbers into two simple comparisons your brain can process instantly.
- Stacked rival logos visually admit they only compete as a team against JPMorgan.
- The bold IS MASSIVE headline primes readers before they even study the bars.
Real-world dominance
JPMorgan Chase posts industry-leading profits and a market cap near $851 billion, mirroring its solo skyscraper bar in the graphic.
Bank of America appears as just one slice of the stacked rival bar, showing how it needs Citi and Wells Fargo beside it to rival JPMorgan’s scale.