America’s super-wealthy own more stocks, leaving everyone else behind

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Goldman Sachs says stock ownership among the 1% and 0.1% has risen, as the gap between rich and poor has widened.

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michaelbatnick per Goldman Sachs Global Investment Research.

Wealth doesn't stand still. People make money and many lose money.. For example, a handsome prison inmate is discovered on the internet. Upon release, he is offered modelling contracts which quickly bring his income into the millions.

So? This doesn’t say anything about the lowest 50% or the median. Articles like this are based purely on envy.

This explains the rise in populism.

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