婴儿股票:美国股票如何治愈其不平等

IF 1.2 4区 社会学 Q3 FAMILY STUDIES
M. Miovic
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这篇文章回顾了经济和金融证据,解释了为什么美国股市应该被视为健康的社会决定因素。由于美国股票的回报率高于其他资产,随着时间的推移,复利将财富集中在拥有美国大部分市场的富人、白人和外国投资者手中。相反,缺乏股权所有权使底层一半人口的经济困难和种族不平等现象持续存在,并通过对医疗结果的社会经济影响恶化了他们的健康。为了解决这些与财富和健康差距有关的问题,作者回顾了市场所有权民主化的潜在模式,然后认为美国应该给每个出生的孩子一个整个市场的指数基金(即婴儿股票),并确保长期持有,为所有公民创造财富。
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Baby Stocks: How America’s Equities Could Heal Its Inequities
This article reviews economic and financial evidence that explains why the U.S. stock market should be viewed as a social determinant of health. Because U.S. stocks return more than other assets, over time compound interest concentrates wealth in the hands of wealthy, white, and foreign investors who own most of the U.S. market. In contrast, lack of equity ownership sustains financial hardship and racial inequities for the bottom half of the population and worsens their health through socioeconomic effects on medical outcomes. To address these problems with wealth and health disparities, the author reviews potential models for democratizing market ownership and then argues the United States should give an index fund of its whole market to every child at birth (i.e., baby stocks) and ensure long-term holding to build wealth for all citizens.
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