Which would be a nice balance to the way productivity has rocketed since the late 70s, and has mostly flowed to the top 1%.
Ultimately - and predictably - wealth hoarding becomes economic self-harm. You need distributed prosperity if you want diverse growth and economic and social stability.
Which would be a nice balance to the way productivity has rocketed since the late 70s, and has mostly flowed to the top 1%.
Ultimately - and predictably - wealth hoarding becomes economic self-harm. You need distributed prosperity if you want diverse growth and economic and social stability.