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Political Factoid
Individual citizens owned
90 percent of the stock market
at the end of World War II.
By 2006, they owned only 30 percent.*
Institutions, including mutual funds,
insurance companies and pension
funds held the other 70 percent.
Most institutional managers et al run the
show with a wealthy bias and little sense of
responsibility to society.
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Largely due to 401k programs.
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