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As long as the foundation is healthy—with stable jobs, rising wages, affordable housing, education, and healthcare—the entire economy tends to grow. Money circulates upward through spending, investment, and profits, while businesses continue expanding. Problems undeniably emerge when the foundation weakens: * Wages stagnate while productivity and profits continue to rise. * Living costs outpace incomes. * Wealth becomes concentrated among a relatively small group. * Consumers rely increasingly on debt to maintain spending. * Small businesses struggle against larger corporations. As long as the foundation is healthy—with stable jobs, rising wages, affordable housing, education, and healthcare—the entire economy tends to grow. Money circulates upward through spending, investment, and profits, while businesses continue expanding. Critics argue problems emerge when the foundation weakens: * Wages stagnate while productivity and profits continue to rise. * Living costs outpace incomes. * Wealth becomes concentrated among a relatively small group. * Consumers rely increasingly on debt to maintain spending. * Small businesses struggle against larger corporations. ⬆️⬆️⬆️⬆️ PRESENT DAY AMERICA When enough people at the base can no longer afford to buy homes, raise families, or purchase goods, businesses lose customers. Lower demand leads to layoffs, which further reduces spending—a negative feedback loop. In that sense, the system can resemble a pyramid because those at the top ultimately depend on the economic activity of the much larger group below them. If the base becomes too financially strained, the upper levels also suffer through falling profits, declining asset values, and recessions. When enough people at the base can no longer afford to buy homes, raise families, or purchase goods, businesses lose customers. Lower demand leads to layoffs, which further reduces spending—a negative feedback loop. In that sense, the system can resemble a pyramid because those at the top ultimately depend on the economic activity of the much larger group below them. If the base becomes too financially strained, the upper levels also suffer through falling profits, declining asset values, and recessions.
As long as the foundation is healthy—with stable jobs, rising wages, affordable housing, education, and healthcare—the entire economy tends to grow. Money circulates upward through spending, investment, and profits, while businesses continue expanding. Problems undeniably emerge when the foundation weakens: * Wages stagnate while productivity and profits continue to rise. * Living costs outpace incomes. * Wealth becomes concentrated among a relatively small group. * Consumers rely increasingly on debt to maintain spending. * Small businesses struggle against larger corporations. As long as the foundation is healthy—with stable jobs, rising wages, affordable housing, education, and healthcare—the entire economy tends to grow. Money circulates upward through spending, investment, and profits, while businesses continue expanding. Critics argue problems emerge when the foundation weakens: * Wages stagnate while productivity and profits continue to rise. * Living costs outpace incomes. * Wealth becomes concentrated among a relatively small group. * Consumers rely increasingly on debt to maintain spending. * Small businesses struggle against larger corporations. ⬆️⬆️⬆️⬆️ PRESENT DAY AMERICA When enough people at the base can no longer afford to buy homes, raise families, or purchase goods, businesses lose customers. Lower demand leads to layoffs, which further reduces spending—a negative feedback loop. In that sense, the system can resemble a pyramid because those at the top ultimately depend on the economic activity of the much larger group below them. If the base becomes too financially strained, the upper levels also suffer through falling profits, declining asset values, and recessions. When enough people at the base can no longer afford to buy homes, raise families, or purchase goods, businesses lose customers. Lower demand leads to layoffs, which further reduces spending—a negative feedback loop. In that sense, the system can resemble a pyramid because those at the top ultimately depend on the economic activity of the much larger group below them. If the base becomes too financially strained, the upper levels also suffer through falling profits, declining asset values, and recessions.

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