The ups and downs of the stock market, especially the widely-cited Dow, communicate an easily accessible narrative through which to grasp economic trends....
“ Much more relevant is growth in GDP" —gross domestic product—" especially over the long term, ” says Edward Wolff, a professor of economics at NYU. More importantly, the stock market is irrelevant to most people’s financial situation....
“ For the middle class, wages are much more important than stock prices, ” Wolff says. For the vast
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