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In 1983, the wealthiest 1 percent of households in America owned 90 percent of all stocks. The vast majority of households—about three out of four—owned no stocks at all. Most of these families, if they had any surplus income, kept it in the bank. Fifteen years later, in 1998, things had changed substantially. Almost half of American households owned stocks,
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