Trickle down is a euphemism for p*ssing on the poor.Trickle down economics is proven to be a non-working policy
Trickle down is a euphemism for p*ssing on the poor.Trickle down economics is proven to be a non-working policy
My BIL hasn’t worked for over 10 years and is spending very freely in the UK. Would you rather he went and lived abroad then?
invested in property

That probably correlates to the saying that 'wealthy people spend like they are poor and poor people spend like they are wealthy'.On average, though, the research shows that money in the hands of poorer people is much more effective at boosting the economy.

What creates demand for property/homes?Of course they're not. But those buildings are useful for mothballing wealth. And it accumulates more wealth by simply sitting there and doing nothing.
Blame the system, not the individual.Rich people buying up properties as investments to store wealth forces up house prices.
Ex Council flats in the area of London my brother lives in sell for over £500000.

Aspiration. Greed for stuff, achievement, reward for ability to earn.What creates demand for property/homes?
Don't knock it, if that's what suits.just sit back on a just-adequate wage and spend their free time in bars.
Aspiration. Greed for stuff, achievement, reward for ability to earn
Wealthy people buy assets, …..that’s not money which grows the economy.That probably correlates to the saying that 'wealthy people spend like they are poor and poor people spend like they are wealthy'.
So, in a way the research is correct but only given to the fact of the poor (average earners in real terms) outnumber the wealthy by a significant factor.
So poor people are lazy and wealthy people are hard working.If you take money from the rich people and give it to the poor people, what do you get?
A lot more poor people because the incentive to achieve is diminished.
We get it. You don’t like wealthy people who gain wealth by doing nothing. In that case, why does your moral compass not prevent you for working for those people?I sometimes do work for a property investor, when I’ve been round his main house doing stuff, he sits in his orangery in his dressing gown having breakfast till around 10ish. I’ve also worked in one of his rented properties, where the tenant leaves home at 7.30am and doesn’t get home till 6.30pm

He mentioned a while back that when he does work for this odious character at one of his dilapidated rentals, he gives his fee to the poor tenant who's trapped in serfdom by the despicable landlord.We get it. You don’t like wealthy people who gain wealth by doing nothing. In that case, why does your moral compass not prevent you for working for those people?
He probably spends little more than the average man.
If the wealth is more equally spread, there would be innumerable men all spending the same amount as your BiL.
How many cars can one person drive?
How many houses can one person live in?
How many dinners can one person eat?
etc.
Trickle down economics is proven to be a non-working policy