Americans' Financial Status Uncertain
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•Americans who locked in a job, a home, and stocks are thriving. Everyone else missed out on their ticket to wealth.
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Some Americans who secured jobs, homes, and stocks a few years ago are thriving financially.
But not everyone is well positioned to benefit from all three in the years ahead .
The longer some people are boxed out of these paths to wealth creation, the more difficult it could be for them to pay the bills, become financially secure.
A University of Michigan report said that consumer sentiment among the top one-third of Americans with the largest stockholdings had risen 71% since June 2022 , compared with an 11% gain for Americans with no stock holdings.
As of 2022 , 58% of US households owned stocks directly or through retirement accounts or investment funds, the Federal Reserve said.
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