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Al Gore's investor problem

机译:戈尔的投资者问题

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One of the most far-reaching changes in American politics this year was not even mentioned in the presidential debates. It is the spectacular growth of the number of voters who own shares. Half of American households now own mutual funds, almost twice as many as in 1992. In the past year, 2.2m households bought shares for the first time. So this election will be the first in which it makes sense to talk of a shareholding society exercising its right to vote. Shareholders are more likely to vote than non-shareholders; so it is possible that almost two-thirds of the voters this time will be shareholders, compared with just over a third in 1996. This doubling of numbers could be one of the biggest social, as well as electoral, changes in America.
机译:总统辩论中甚至没有提到今年美国政治中最深远的变化之一。拥有股份的选民数量惊人地增长。现在,有一半的美国家庭拥有共同基金,几乎是1992年的两倍。在过去的一年中,有220万个家庭首次购买股票。因此,这次选举将是第一次有意义地讨论股份制社会行使投票权的情况。股东比非股东更有可能投票;因此,这次可能有将近三分之二的选民将成为股东,而1996年只有三分之一以上。这一数字的翻倍可能是美国最大的社会和选举变革之一。

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