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Swedish households account for 71 percent of net wealth, Stefan Schubert notes

Swedish households account for 71 percent of net wealth, Stefan Schubert notes
Swedish households now hold majority wealth

Stefan Schubert highlights a significant shift in Sweden's net wealth distribution. In 1980, net wealth in the country was roughly divided among the public sector, households, and companies.

However, Schubert points out that the share held by households has gradually increased and now stands at 71 percent.

Schubert has recently commented on wage trends, stating that real wages are turning negative in the U.S. and expected to decline in the UK. He also observed that Anthropic’s valuation more than tripled in the pre-IPO market over three months. These updates come amid shifting wealth patterns in Sweden.

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