Kyle Taylor on Nostr: (2/4) 66-68% of households have exposure to stocks or bonds in long-term savings (1). ...
(2/4) 66-68% of households have exposure to stocks or bonds in long-term savings (1). This number is trending down for middle-class households shaken by the turbulence in markets since 2020. That number felt really high to me. So I went digging through Brookings Institute papers exploring savings rates [2].
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