The primary reason that the asset portfolios of the majority of households (all but the wealthiest 25%) are dominated by homes and vehicles is that these assets have historically provided higher and more stable financial returns compared to other investment options like stocks or bonds.
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A financial analyst observes that for the bottom 75% of households by wealth, their total assets are overwhelmingly concentrated in their primary residence and personal vehicles, with very little held in stocks, bonds, or business equity. Which of the following provides the most direct economic explanation for this specific pattern of asset ownership?
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Explaining Household Asset Concentration
The primary reason that the asset portfolios of the majority of households (all but the wealthiest 25%) are dominated by homes and vehicles is that these assets have historically provided higher and more stable financial returns compared to other investment options like stocks or bonds.
The primary reason that the asset portfolios of the majority of households (all but the wealthiest 25%) are dominated by homes and vehicles is that these assets have historically provided higher and more stable financial returns compared to other investment options like stocks or bonds.
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