As market volatility rises amid tariff concerns and retirement account withdrawals hit record highs, Jim Cramer advocates for greater political consideration of investor interests, challenging the notion that stock market participants are exclusively wealthy elites.
What Happened: CNBC’s “Mad Money” host Cramer said on Tuesday that politicians should acknowledge and respect investors’ interests, emphasizing that “shareholders are a constituency” that deserves representation.
“We should be considered. It’s not just arrogant rich people who own stocks. In fact, the mega-rich love to come on the air and tell you the stock market is too dangerous,” Cramer stated during his broadcast.
Cramer criticized both major political parties for failing to champion investors, noting that while President Donald Trump invited CEOs …