Americans over 50 largely view the economy as “fairly good," per Civiqs.
In contrast, most Americans between 18 and 49 say the economy is “fairly bad” or “very bad.”
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Americans over 50 largely view the economy as “fairly good," per Civiqs.
In contrast, most Americans between 18 and 49 say the economy is “fairly bad” or “very bad.”
According to Ritholtz Wealth Management and author Ben Carlson on his blog A Wealth of Common Sense, the top 10% of American households now own: ~87% of all publicly-traded stocks.
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