c_hawkbob wrote:Our economy is rigged to siphon wealth from the bottom up while measuring itself in terms of how well those at the top are doing. Trickle down economics is the biggest scam in history.
That is not how it works, c-bob. I really wish you would spend the time to enjoy the fact that our economy has given a lot to a lot of people, not just the top. The overall standard of living is better with more access to everything for cheaper than it has ever been except perhaps things like medical, part of the problem with medical is the money flood from insurance putting cost of service outside consumer affordability.
Just because you're not a millionaire doesn't mean you're living badly. I'm not sure why working people are buying into that type of thinking.
Even the barrier to investing has dropped substantially due to competition. It literally costs you nothing to buy and sell stocks at the moment due to Robin Hood pushing investing costs to 0 other than time spent researching and money spent investing.
I've never been rich in my life. I don't come from a rich family. I'm mixed background with both sides of my family raised poor. Yet I learned to save and invest and build up capital. I do not see how you see the economy how you see it when people have access to cheap Internet, cheap phones, cheap just about everything and have a standard of living most of the world envies. Abundant food and almost everything in abundance. Even the barriers to investing that existed in the past making it a rich man's game have been democratized through technology and business to give everyone access to investing and other perks like cell phones and cars with advanced tech that were the province of wealthy people in years past. Not giving credit to our economy for it's ability to take what was once the province of the rich and democratize it for all is not giving credit where it is due.
Most Americans have economic choices they often don't take that the rest of the world would love to have like investing and saving for a cost that is lower than Europe or most other nations.
I'm not saying we're perfect, but the American economy does not operate as you state it does. It's myopic to see it that way given the opportunities Americans of all income levels have in this nation if they pursue them. I am living proof that a kid from a broken home, poor family, raised mostly by a single mother, no one helping me pay for a dime of my education or life and no inheritance. just willing to work, save, and learn can improve their quality of life by making intelligent decisions and sacrificing for a better future.