
$1 Million is the Worst Amount of Money (EP. 459)
Animal Spirits Podcast
Rise of the upper middle class
The hosts discuss WSJ profiles showing more Americans entering upper middle class and adjusted-income gains since 1970.
On episode 459 of Animal Spirits, Michael Batnick and Ben Carlson discuss: he psychology of stock market losses, the Mag 7 impact on returns this year, value is beating growth, the upper middle class is growing, why rich people don't feel rich, the impact of higher gas prices, houses in America are getting older, Airbnb's economic impact and more.
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