More Americans are millionaires, but they don’t feel rich
The number of American millionaires has reached a record high, but rising costs are chipping away at the value of nest eggs.
Last updated: 2026-04-14 17:40:28 ET
Pulse AI Brief
Updated Apr 14, 2026 5:11 PM ET
U.S. stocks rallied on Tuesday as hopes grew for de-escalation in Iran tensions, with the Strait of Hormuz crisis showing signs of thawing. The market repriced risk assets higher on reduced geopolitical premium and cooler-than-expected producer price inflation.
Energy prices could soften if shipping through the Strait of Hormuz normalizes, easing inflation concerns and supporting equity multiples. A sustained de-escalation would remove a key headwind to corporate earnings and allow the Fed more flexibility on rate cuts.
The easing of Iran tensions reduces tail risk for global supply chains and commodity markets, potentially unlocking pent-up demand for cyclical assets. However, any reversal in diplomatic progress could quickly re-ignite volatility and force a reassessment of equity valuations.
The number of American millionaires has reached a record high, but rising costs are chipping away at the value of nest eggs.
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