Cut the Red Tape so Middle-Class Investors Can Soar with Next Amazon

Thanks to government red tape enacted two years after Amazon went public, mom and pop shareholders likely won’t be a part of the growth of the next Amazon. Ordinary investors savvy enough to invest in Amazon around the time it went public have grown wealthy with the company. As Fortune noted last year on Amazon’s 20th anniversary, $5,000 invested in Amazon when it hit the markets would be worth at least $2.4 million today.

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