The richest 1% of Americans own half of all mutual funds and stocks. The bottom 90% hold 9%. (via @WSJ) #Inequalitypic.twitter.com/XCjk3fPGZi
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The richest 1% of Americans own half of all mutual funds and stocks. The bottom 90% hold 9%. (via @WSJ) #Inequalitypic.twitter.com/XCjk3fPGZi
@Jason_Pollock @WSJ Not right, economic system is set up to benefit the 1% because the ego rationalizes it all in the name of profits.
@InFullBloomUS @WSJ @Kellblog not "cast in concrete" but "caste in concrete" IMHO
@WillSeattle @WSJ @Kellblog VERY clever. Highlighting diff betw once relevant now dying w/out dynamism and conceived as not needing change.
@WSJ this is why we need to make financial literacy a priority!
@lws_sa that chart is nuts
The Two Americas - don't even resemble each other in behavior. @WSJ
@WSJ sounds like Mutual Funds aren't doing a good job marketing to poor people.
WSJ getting edgy “@WSJ: The richest 1% of Americans own half of all mutual funds and stocks. The bottom 90% hold 9%. http://on.wsj.com/1D39Tz8 "
@WSJ @cedrictillman 1. Broken? 2. Fixed? 3. Rigged? Take your pick. All true.
@WSJ @cafreeland That's ok. The bottom 90% get none of the wage gains either.pic.twitter.com/bAJrw9yFcD
@WSJ @WSJCentralBanks and how many have 0
@WSJ @barsallocarlos Which equals one half of all banking, commerce and industry...
RT @WSJ: richest 1% of Americans own 1/2 of all mutual funds & stocks. bottom 90% hold 9%. http://on.wsj.com/1D39Tz8 pic.twitter.com/tipzlgoP78
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