Goldman Sachs says the falling stock market has super rich people spending less on yachts, jewellery and private jets

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'Equity price moves do have a meaningful effect on the spending of wealthy households,' Goldman Sachs economist Daan Struyven says.

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IndusTrainCons How on earth is the wealth meant to trickle down now?!

Better off buying some guillotine insurance.

Consumption is good. It creates jobs, stimulates economy, right? Unless of course someone thinks that $1 spent on burgers is worth more that $1 spent on yachts.

Sad!

Awe, I feel so bad for them.

Hannity was right!

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