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Stanford Economist Argues U.S. is in a 'Second Gilded Age'

Rising housing costs, stagnant wages and tech-driven job losses are widening inequality as monopoly power concentrates wealth among billionaires, the analysis says.

  • An economist warned on April 18, 2026, that America has entered "The Second Gilded Age" driven by nearly 40 years of market forces, deepening wealth concentration and stagnant wages that threaten the American Dream.
  • Over 50 years, Democratic and Republican administrations eliminated regulations and weakened antitrust laws, a shift beginning with President Ronald Reagan's free-market policies and culminating in President Bill Clinton signing the Personal Responsibility and Work Opportunity Reconciliation Act.
  • Firms accumulated $25.1 trillion in monopoly capital gains between 1980 and 2019; Google acquired more than 200 companies, while Apple's 15% market share generated approximately 44% of global smartphone revenue in 2021.
  • Musk has accumulated more than $800 billion, helping explain why America has more than 900 billionaires, while Census data shows nearly half of American renters spend more than 30% of their income on housing.
  • The continuation of "The Second Gilded Age" is not inevitable; during "The First Gilded Age," America confronted power-worshipping oligarchs, and current disparities require reforms including eliminating the Electoral College and removing money from politics.
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