And what about housing costs? How well off do you think that leaves people feeling? The "market" leaves far too few people owning far too much of capital wealth!https://www.theguardian.com/money/2017/mar/17/average-house-price-times-annual-salary-official-figures-ons …
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Those who don't compete don't eat
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The only people who vehemently attempt to refute the accumulation of wealth by the few in the US are those who have the most money to do so. Think about it! Why would the super wealthy make themselves a target in the first place? There's no such thing as wealth gap. -Millionaire.
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The "free market" is not free in the extreme wealth gap we have in capitalism. Yes, i see how economics works. It works for the rich in capitalism. The poor remain in debt forever and work forever. Sure we see how it works. Obama is not "left" by the way.
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Sigh! You need to be a total fool to conflate markets with capitalism. All societies since homo habilis have traded at markets - via barter or whatever. Indeed, it is China that invented paper currency. So, no! Capitalism did not create markets. Capitalism created slavery.
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Capitalism = free markets unregulated by government. The opposite is socialism and communism. It's not hard.
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In America in 1970 the average family had a good standard of living with one wage..
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