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In reply to the discussion: No One Wants to Work [For You] Anymore: The End of Oligopsony [View all]cstanleytech
(26,290 posts)39. Thing is though in the long run it does not as they accumulate more it takes
that money out of circulation from the economy as many of them pay little to no real taxes and that then leads to things.
Things like the infrastructure falling apart and that same infrastructure is what helps the wealthy become wealthy.
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That's one theory. In reality, there is some chicken and egg to it. We've had higher total
KPN
May 2021
#19
The wealthy will fight tooth & nail to keep wages low, because it benefits their pocketbook.
KS Toronado
May 2021
#3
Thing is though in the long run it does not as they accumulate more it takes
cstanleytech
May 2021
#39
The mega rich are sitting on a powder keg by forcing people to live in poverty though as eventually
cstanleytech
May 2021
#40
You echo what I think. The short-term/bottom line capitalists aren't thinking about the future
erronis
May 2021
#10
I don't know you or your business, but I've turned more laps than I like to admit now...
Moostache
May 2021
#64
That's an interesting idea. Too bad it takes such a drastic event to cause change.
erronis
May 2021
#55