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In reply to the discussion: Speaker Pelosi .."Every. Single. Time." [View all]usonian
(26,567 posts)14. Speaker Pelosi!
Besides saving democracy (!) she speaks the truth.
Trickle Down Economics was a grift.
https://money.cnn.com/2015/06/15/news/economy/trickle-down-theory-wrong-imf/index.html
Wealth does not trickle down from the rich to the poor. Period.
That's not Senator Elizabeth Warren talking. That's the latest conclusion of new research from the International Monetary Fund.
In fact, researchers found that when the top earners in society make more money, it actually slows down economic growth. On the other hand, when poorer people earn more, society as a whole benefits.
The researchers calculated that when the richest 20% of society increase their income by one percentage point, the annual rate of growth shrinks by nearly 0.1% within five years.
This shows that "the benefits do not trickle down," the researchers wrote in their report, which analyzed over 150 countries.
By contrast, when the lowest 20% of earners see their income grow by one percentage point, the rate of growth increases by nearly 0.4% over the same period.
The new report called widening inequality "the defining challenge of our time," echoing earlier comments from President Obama.
The authors explain that high levels of income inequality drag down growth because poor people struggle to pay for health care and education, which hurts society as a whole.
"For instance, it can lead to under-investment in education as poor children end up in lower-quality schools and are less able to go on to college," the report says. "As a result, labor productivity could be lower than it would have been in a more equitable world."
The report builds upon research from other international organizations and Joseph Stiglitz, the Nobel laureate who has been campaigning against rising inequality.
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Dear American People, Aren't you Friggin' TIRED of RICH people getting bailed out??
lastlib
Apr 2022
#22
I'm glad you posted this chart I've been trying to get somebody to explain it to me.
Laura PourMeADrink
Apr 2022
#37
Clear back as far as my memory goes. Republicans give wealthy tax breaks,
True Blue American
Apr 2022
#31
"We know what they want. They want more for themselves and less for you." George Carlin RIP.
Evolve Dammit
Apr 2022
#36
And we keep on doing it! Hmmm. It's almost like the party's having agreement
Laura PourMeADrink
Apr 2022
#38