Fixing capitalism with more capitalists | William A. Mundell | TEDxClaremont Graduate University
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American capitalism has been framed as a battle between labor and capital. William (Bill) Mundell argues that this story is outdated and holding America back. Drawing on groundbreaking AI-supported research, Bill reveals a powerful truth: companies that invest more equity in their employees outperform the market, growing value for shareholders while enabling more Americans to build wealth. The most powerful wealth-building asset in America today is company equity. However, it remains concentrated in the hands of a small fraction of the population. As struggling younger generations question capitalism itself, Bill explains that companies can use data to reform the damaged relationship between capital and labor, unlock economic mobility, and rebuild trust in the system. The future of prosperity depends on moving employees from the role of spectators to a nation of participants. That begins with giving them a real stake in the value they help create. William Mundell has had a career spann
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