Every dollar spent at a company listed on the stock market is (mostly) a dollar whisked out of the economy that regular people function in, and into the other economy that’s used to syphon more money from the first one.
You’re not wrong. Important to shop local where you can, but I think for a lot of people that’s unfortunately just not an option. They’re stuck in a billionaire-constructed ecosystem that locks them into their Walmart and Amazon accounts.
Word. It’s our monetary system. As soon as interest is charged on something (or otherwise getting something for nothing), this is where things inevitably end up, it’s how the math works out. The wealthy remain wealthy because wealth, and they have even more now, accumulating at an even faster pace.
Every dollar spent at a company listed on the stock market is (mostly) a dollar whisked out of the economy that regular people function in, and into the other economy that’s used to syphon more money from the first one.
You’re not wrong. Important to shop local where you can, but I think for a lot of people that’s unfortunately just not an option. They’re stuck in a billionaire-constructed ecosystem that locks them into their Walmart and Amazon accounts.
Word. It’s our monetary system. As soon as interest is charged on something (or otherwise getting something for nothing), this is where things inevitably end up, it’s how the math works out. The wealthy remain wealthy because wealth, and they have even more now, accumulating at an even faster pace.