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AI - Capital Concentration and Wage Compression

1 min · 14 nov 2025
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The source discusses the economic impact of artificial intelligence, arguing that it is contributing to a significant acceleration of wealth for investors while simultaneously compressing wages for the general workforce. This shift is causing an unprecedented concentration of capital in the technology sector, as evidenced by the seven largest tech companies holding a combined market capitalization over $20 trillion. The text highlights that these firms now represent approximately 35% of the S&P 500, a level of market dominance that surpasses previous economic bubbles. Ultimately, the material suggests that technological progress through AI is primarily benefiting shareholdersrather than employees, leading to widening economic inequality.

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