BlackRock CEO's Annual Shareholder Letter: How is Wall Street Using AI to Keep Profiting from National Pension Funds?
Larry Fink, CEO of BlackRock, which manages $14 trillion in assets, released his annual shareholder letter on March 23, 2026. In the letter, he warned that AI is creating a "K-shaped outcome," with leading companies accelerating away from everyone else. He wrote, "As valuations rise while ownership remains narrow, prosperity can feel increasingly out of reach."
This is not an empty statement. Over the past 20 years, the S&P 500 has increased 8-fold. But according to the Federal Reserve's 2022 Survey of Consumer Finances (SCF) data, the destination of this 8-fold growth is extremely concentrated.
The richest 1% of American households took home 54% of all stock market wealth, up from 40% 20 years ago. The following 2-10% took 39%. The bottom 90% of Americans collectively own only 7% of stocks, with the bottom 50% owning just 1%. According to Gallup data, households with an annual income of over $100,000 have an ownership rate of 87%, while those earning under $50,000 are at only 28%.

Fink used a precise metaphor in the letter. "Since 1989, one dollar invested in the U.S. stock market has appreciated more than fifteenfold compared with one dollar pegged to the median wage." In other words, the gap between those investing money and those relying solely on wages has grown by a factor of 15 over 35 years. He is concerned that AI will "replicate this pattern on a larger scale, concentrating wealth in companies and investors capable of capturing it."
This diagnosis is not flawed. The prescription that follows is where the true meat of this letter lies.
Fink cited a bipartisan proposal by Senators Bill Cassidy and Tim Kaine. The proposal involves the federal government borrowing $1.5 trillion over five years to inject into an investment fund independent of the existing Social Security system, buying stocks, private equity, and other assets, locking them up for 75 years without touching them, using long-term returns to supplement the Social Security shortfall. The U.S. Social Security Trust Fund is projected to run out by 2033, at which point beneficiaries would receive only 83% of promised benefits.
Let's compare some numbers. The U.S. Social Security Trust Fund is roughly $2.8 trillion, while the Cassidy-Kaine proposal aims to inject $1.5 trillion. BlackRock's asset under management is $14 trillion, five times the size of Social Security. If the government does establish a $1.5 trillion investment fund, who will manage it? Fink didn't say directly, but BlackRock is the world's largest asset management company.

Even more intriguing is Fink's second prescription. He positioned tokenization as "roughly equivalent to the internet of 1996," proposing the creation of "a regulated digital wallet" that would allow retail investors to hold ETFs, bonds, stablecoins, and infrastructure shares. Lowering the investment threshold to enable more people to participate in the market.
This vision aligns perfectly with BlackRock's biggest business bet of the past two years. BlackRock's BUIDL Fund (On-Chain Tokenized U.S. Treasury Bond Fund) surpassed $1 billion in AUM in March 2025, reaching a mid-year peak of nearly $2.9 billion, representing over 40% of the tokenized government bond market. In February 2026, BUIDL debuted on Uniswap, allowing whitelisted investors to trade stablecoins around the clock. According to CCN, BUIDL has become one of the world's largest tokenized cash products.
Fink's conflict of interest disclosure and policy recommendations line up perfectly. He calls for more people to access the investment market through tokenization, while BlackRock's flagship tokenization product is ready to onboard clients. He proposes the government establish a large-scale investment fund, and BlackRock is the most qualified institution to manage that money. This is not to accuse him of lying but to point out a structural fact. When the CEO of the world's largest asset manager calls for expanded investment access, he is also calling for an expansion of his own client base.
On the same day, another signal came from Wall Street.
According to Bloomberg, in February 2026, JPMorgan launched a CDS (Credit Default Swap) basket targeting five mega-cap companies (Alphabet, Amazon, Meta, Microsoft, Oracle), with a trading unit of $25 million. These five companies issued approximately $121 billion in bonds in 2025, 4.3 times the average issuance of $28 billion from 2020 to 2024. Bank of America predicts that the issuance in 2026 will further rise to $175 billion.

As Wall Street begins designing hedging tools for AI infrastructure debt, it indicates that institutional investors are preparing for a bubble burst. Fink says AI will exacerbate inequality, while JPMorgan states that the debt risks of AI have grown large enough to warrant insurance. Both signals point to the same fact. The AI boom is creating massive wealth, but the distribution of this wealth and the risk exposure are repeating the same familiar pattern from the previous cycle.
Fink oversees $14 trillion. His diagnosis of inequality is accurate. But the prescription he has written happens to also be his own product.
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