Can Wall Street boom soothe workers’ pain?
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Can the stock market boom soothe workers’ pain?
JAMIE MCGEEVER
ORLANDO, FLORIDA
REUTERS
PUBLISHED MAY 21, 2026
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Two things can be true at once: the majority of U.S. households own stocks and are getting richer as Wall Street hits new highs, yet the gains are thinly spread. As U.S. workers’ share of national GDP slumps to an all-time low and fears of an AI “jobpocalypse” grow, this broad but concentrated equity ownership is assuming greater significance.
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