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May 4, 2018 at 11:44 comment added Kevin Keane You have a good point - except that this may actually already be happening. One factor in the disproportionate rise in stock prices over the last few decades is the rise in 401(k) and IRA investments, and comparable developments in other countries. That is dangerous because all those people have to sell their stocks around the same time (when they retire), and there are not enough young people who'd buy (because we don't have enough children any more, and those we do have are burdened by student debt).
Apr 25, 2018 at 15:21 history answered juhist CC BY-SA 3.0