The S&P 500 Index is giving investors plenty of international exposure
![](https://s32566.pcdn.co/wp-content/uploads/2019/10/BLOG12_150819890_AR_-1_JGVYCNXBIFQE-2-951x634.jpg.optimal.jpg)
Breakfast with Benjamin: Companies in the S&P 500 are generating less and less of their income in the U.S., which means investors might have more exposure to international markets than they think.
The global economy becomes more significant by the day as S&P 500 Index companies generate less and less (just 52% in 2014, down from 53.7% in 2013) of their income in the U.S. Investors might be more exposed to global markets than they think.
Obama's Clean Power Plan and the long-term gambit might
Learn more about reprints and licensing for this article.