Teeqoz on 20 October 2017
| Zoombael said: If you think hard and long about it, it actually makes sense. Poor/muddle class people may tend to hoard their money, and saved money isn't spend money, less tax for the state. Rich people on the other hand spend more money the more money they have, which in turn is good for state and economy, and good for the little man. See. All is good and well. |
Regardless of what else I read in this thread, this is dead wrong. Consumption to wealth/income ratio goes down as the latter group goes up because consumption doesn't increase as quickly as wealth and income.
Wait nevermind. Poe's law I guess.








