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Why are stock prices still so high?

Economy
United States
Gestart May 12, 2026

That is the topic of my latest Free Press column, here is one excerpt, with the general theme that plenty is going well in the global economy: A second important fact is that American presidents, whether Democrat or Republican, usually have very little influence on the economy. That is a hard truth for people to […] The post Why are stock prices still so high? appeared first on Marginal REVOLUTION. CommentsIn reply to yo. Nice diversion tactics, yo:). No more . by Kaz StanczakBecause YOU want...

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The persistence of high stock prices despite economic uncertainty suggests a speculative bubble that could lead to a market crash.

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Stock prices are high because the underlying economy is robust, indicating investor confidence in long-term growth.

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The resilience of stock prices amid challenges shows that American innovation and productivity remain strong, supporting market optimism.

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Political influence on the economy is overstated; stock prices reflect global factors more than domestic policies.

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High stock prices can exacerbate wealth inequality, benefiting the wealthy while leaving the average worker behind.

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