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appalachiablue

(41,131 posts)
Tue Oct 19, 2021, 02:35 PM Oct 2021

* The Wealthiest 10% of Americans Own A Record 89% of All U.S. Stocks *

- CNBC, Oct. 18, 2021. - Ed.

KEY POINTS:

- The wealthiest 10% of American households now own 89% of all U.S. stocks, a record high that highlights the stock market’s role in increasing wealth inequality.

- The top 1% gained over $6.5 trillion in corporate equities and mutual fund wealth during the pandemic, according to the latest data from the Federal Reserve.

- The bottom 90% of Americans held about 11% of stocks, and added $1.2 trillion in wealth during the Covid-19 pandemic.
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The wealthiest 10% of Americans now own 89% of all U.S. stocks held by households, a record high that highlights the stock market’s role in increasing wealth inequality. The top 1% gained more than $6.5 trillion in corporate equities & mutual fund wealth during the Covid-19 pandemic, while the bottom 90% added $1.2 trillion, according to the latest Federal Reserve data. The share of corporate equities & mutual funds owned by the top 10% reached the record high in the 2nd quarter, while the bottom 90% of Americans held about 11% of individually held stocks, down from 12% before the pandemic.

* The stock market, which has nearly doubled since the March 2020 drop and is up nearly 40% since January 2020, was the main source of wealth creation in America during the pandemic — as well as the main driver of inequality. The total wealth of the top 1% now tops 32%, a record, according to the Fed data. Nearly 70% of their wealth gains over the past year and a half — one of the fastest wealth booms in recent history — came from stocks.

“The top 1% own a lot of stock, the rest of us own a little,” said Steven Rosenthal, senior fellow, Urban-Brookings Tax Policy Center.

The growing concentration of wealth comes despite millions of new investors coming into the stock market for the first time during the pandemic, leading to what many have labeled “the democratization” of stocks. Robinhood added more than 10 million new accounts over the past two years and now has over 22 million — many of them held by younger, first-time investors.

* Yet while the market may be owned more broadly, the gains and wealth it creates are not being more widely distributed.

Rosenthal said that while the army of new investors may be numerous, they are also still small, with the average account size at Robinhood at about $4,500. When markets rise, they will have far smaller dollar gains than wealthier investors with hundreds of thousands or even millions in stock holdings. Many of the younger investors also bought in at higher prices, compared to bigger investors who have been in the market for years and see larger gains”...

https://www.cnbc.com/2021/10/18/the-wealthiest-10percent-of-americans-own-a-record-89percent-of-all-us-stocks.html

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* The Wealthiest 10% of Americans Own A Record 89% of All U.S. Stocks * (Original Post) appalachiablue Oct 2021 OP
I don't believe that's an economically healthy ratio. Uncle Joe Oct 2021 #1
How many WS execs tried to sell Bidens agenda to help workers increase their wealth? BeckyDem Oct 2021 #2
she's gettin ' ready to blow! BootinUp Oct 2021 #3

Uncle Joe

(58,355 posts)
1. I don't believe that's an economically healthy ratio.
Tue Oct 19, 2021, 08:52 PM
Oct 2021

If Wall Street truly wants more investors, they should get behind a universal basic income.

Thanks for the thread appalachiablue.

BeckyDem

(8,361 posts)
2. How many WS execs tried to sell Bidens agenda to help workers increase their wealth?
Wed Oct 20, 2021, 09:45 AM
Oct 2021

Considering a substantial percentage can't find $400.00 to pay a medical bill, how are they to invest in the stock market?

Shameful.

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