While such stock price increases bring pride to business leaders, the benefits for middle-class and ordinary citizens with limited shareholdings are minimal. High-income groups tend not to convert stock gains into consumption, so rising stock prices may not significantly boost consumer spending. To ensure future financial market stability and balanced overall economic development, these issues must also be taken into account.
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While such stock price increases bring pride to business leaders, the benefits for middle-class and ordinary citizens with limited shareholdings are minimal. High-income groups tend not to convert stock gains into consumption, so rising stock prices may not significantly boost consumer spending. To ensure future financial market stability and balanced overall economic development, these issues must also be taken into account.