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sir, this is a ~~Wendies~~ meme. In the end it boils down to the capitalist goverments bayling out those who don't need it (billionaires and millionaires) and giving credit for virtually nothing. Ofc it's a simplification since this is a meme, not a chart for econ class
and I'm just supposed to give a fuck?
you have to do zero real work to get profits that way. The profits you are getting are just a share of the wealth the workers of the company produce. There is no such thing as passive income, the money is always taken from working people. The really rich people take 0 risk. The instant they start making serious losses banks and goverments step in and give them taxpayers money.
Also: to get relevant income that way you already need to have a lot of money, which you either get by inheritance or exploiting others. Either way you had to do zero real work yourself. (and no, just shoving capital around is not real work)
real work means creating value/efficiency/services where there was none before and not researching how you can syphon off that value in the best way
Err, no. Risk taking could be rewarding, but it inherently should not be guaranteed to be.
I believe that’s how it works, but I just don’t understand how that makes any sense. They’re just playing with numbers in the air, making a line diagraph go up and down… I just don’t get it.
The "line diagraph" represents real physical things that you can eat or sleep in or wear.
So they make the worth of that different? People give money so the worth of those things change? Who decides what worth is? What am I missing?
Interesting, you made me understand it better! Not planning on investing though…
https://thehill.com/opinion/finance/448336-did-the-rich-get-all-of-trumps-tax-cuts/
Massive Tax cuts is not giving money to the rich?
How many millions of dollars in tax cuts did you get this year, huh?
Wake up.