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mitty14u2

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Mon Jan 6, 2014, 05:40 AM Jan 2014

The Year of the Great Redistribution


One of the worst epithets that can be leveled at a politician these days is to call him a “redistributionist.” Yet 2013 marked one of the biggest redistributions in recent American history. It was a redistribution upward, from average working people to the owners of America.

The stock market ended 2013 at an all-time high — giving stockholders their biggest annual gain in almost two decades. Most Americans didn’t share in those gains, however, because most people haven’t been able to save enough to invest in the stock market. More than two-thirds of Americans live from paycheck to paycheck.

Even if you include the value of IRA’s, most shares of stock are owned by the very wealthy. The richest 1 percent of Americans owns 35 percent of the value of American-owned shares. The richest 10 percent owns over 80 percent. So in the bull market of 2013, America’s rich hit the jackpot.

http://www.commondreams.org/view/2014/01/05
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The Year of the Great Redistribution (Original Post) mitty14u2 Jan 2014 OP
I worry about my mom with her retirement coming up in a few years davidpdx Jan 2014 #1

davidpdx

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1. I worry about my mom with her retirement coming up in a few years
Mon Jan 6, 2014, 08:06 AM
Jan 2014

whether she'll be able to survive on her pension and social security.

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