If you divided all the stocks issued in the US stock markets by issue number
and put them in a basket, chose one randomly,
there is an 87% chance that that specific stock belongs to someone in the top 10% of wealth in the country.
There’s either millions or billions of stocks in existence, but this is still true.
Ahh, Nixon
Bring back the tax brackets from the 1960’s.
amen
So Reagan?
Reminds me of this site (which offers no answers):
Fascinating, thank you. And the answer seems to be “no more gold standard” and apparently that was Nixon’s decision?
It is nixon and reagan economics, the gold standard doesn’t have much to do with it.
Damn
that took a turn:

Its important to note that productivity line basically means profits from the company. And then you have to understand that more money is happening in the economy but pay is remaining the same.
All that money had to go somewhere and it hasn’t been the workers for a while.
That’s right around the time “Business Administrators” came on the scene. “How can we squeeze even more juice from the lemon” seems to be their only administrating task.
Also, it’s when conservative think tanks first came online. This is 80% government policy, 20% corporate fuckery (outside of gov’t fuckery).
You did all this in the shower?
Jerked off too, what can I say 🤷♂️
What happened in 1973?
Maybe that’s when the neoliberals (dems and republicans started making America grate again?
Wait, they stopped selling shredded cheese in 1973?

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The Vietnam War is winding down which depleted the US treasury.
That certainly raises more questions than answers!
Add inflation, and housing costs for a real shocker of a graph.
😢
I could give you some indepth economic analysis, and behavior philosophy behind business spending, but the easiest?
Just unionize. Now. Volunteer time to talk outside work hours. Speak to local professionals like accountants and lawyers to help pro-bono with getting setup.
Talk to political offices locally, run if you can.
Talk about these issues with strangers. Print out your own corny pamphlet newspaper to educate someone willing to read.
Interested in learning more about U.S. domestic policy? https://www.federalregister.gov/ Stay informed, stay aware. If you know the laws and policy they’re putting forward, you can do something about it.
Want to learn a bit more about international policy and events? https://news.un.org/en/



