More stocks are owned by Americans than ever before - what does it mean for the economy?
More than half of Americans have invested in the U.S. stock market. But it could mean both positive and negative impacts for the economy and society.
Allison Schrager is an economist, writer, and pension geek. She writes about retirement and how to hedge risk in more unconventional situations.
More than half of Americans have invested in the U.S. stock market. But it could mean both positive and negative impacts for the economy and society.
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