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Happy holidays where workers made $22,500 in tips

The lobby at 15 Central Park West in New York.
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Mega-rich people aren't always miserly penny-pinchers, especially to workers at one exclusive Manhattan co-op.

According to the dirt-dishing new book by Michael Gross, "House of Outrageous Fortune," service employees at 15 Central Park West pocketed an average of $22,500 during the 2011 holidays, according to a New York magazine peek into the book.

Goldman Sachs CEO Lloyd Blankfein is among those who live at "Fifteen," and he's considered "a sweetheart" who is "humble, sweet, always says hello."

Other Wall Street bigshots get less flattering treatment.

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