You have a LOT of dependents
The University of California system reports in their comprehensive annual financial report that they have over $90 billion stashed away. 37,000 U.S. GOV agencies report that they have ~$150 trillion stashed away.
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U.C. also has $millions of income from royalties, etc. Why do they need to charge tuition? Germany does not charge tuition for college.
The FED monetary inflation policy is a well engineered system guaranteed to keep the working man poor.
https://www.themaven.net/mishtalk/ec...xkSqZP6HVQuXmw
BUT, it is also a system guaranteed to keep him WORKING..
"How will we all keep busy when we only have to work 15 hours a week? That was the question that worried the economist John Maynard Keynes when he wrote his short essay “Economic Possibilities for Our Grandchildren” in 1930. Over the next century, he predicted, the economy would become so productive that people would barely need to work at all.
For a while, it looked like Keynes was right: In 1930 the average workweek was 47 hours. By 1970 it had fallen to slightly less than 39.
But then something changed"
1971, the gold window was closed and the FED was free to do unlimited inflation.
"In a new paper, Friedman tries to figure out why that increased productivity has not translated into increased leisure time"
https://www.theatlantic.com/business...-hours/422775/
Refer to the article by Mish (above) as to why we are working ever-harder.
The finance sector doesn't produce anything. The State employees sector doesn't produce anything but red tape. They are GROWING.
https://encrypted-tbn0.gstatic.com/i...1Llj8yQiU4Ymeo
51% of Americans receive a check from GOV. The productive worker is squeezed ever-more because he is the only person producing wealth AND, he / she has a LOT of dependants. To make matters worse, robots pay no payroll tax. There is a huge imbalance between productive capacity and consumptive capacity. So, the FED squeezes us to work harder at the same time that the robots are replacing us. The solution from the State is to have as many wars as possible to create artificial demand (consumption). This is all paid for with wet-ink money.
Jobs have been outsourced and automated but, the working man is expected to carry the load.
The University of California system reports in their comprehensive annual financial report that they have over $90 billion stashed away. 37,000 U.S. GOV agencies report that they have ~$150 trillion stashed away.
CAFR1 Home Page
U.C. also has $millions of income from royalties, etc. Why do they need to charge tuition? Germany does not charge tuition for college.
The FED monetary inflation policy is a well engineered system guaranteed to keep the working man poor.
https://www.themaven.net/mishtalk/ec...xkSqZP6HVQuXmw
BUT, it is also a system guaranteed to keep him WORKING..
"How will we all keep busy when we only have to work 15 hours a week? That was the question that worried the economist John Maynard Keynes when he wrote his short essay “Economic Possibilities for Our Grandchildren” in 1930. Over the next century, he predicted, the economy would become so productive that people would barely need to work at all.
For a while, it looked like Keynes was right: In 1930 the average workweek was 47 hours. By 1970 it had fallen to slightly less than 39.
But then something changed"
1971, the gold window was closed and the FED was free to do unlimited inflation.
"In a new paper, Friedman tries to figure out why that increased productivity has not translated into increased leisure time"
https://www.theatlantic.com/business...-hours/422775/
Refer to the article by Mish (above) as to why we are working ever-harder.
The finance sector doesn't produce anything. The State employees sector doesn't produce anything but red tape. They are GROWING.
https://encrypted-tbn0.gstatic.com/i...1Llj8yQiU4Ymeo
51% of Americans receive a check from GOV. The productive worker is squeezed ever-more because he is the only person producing wealth AND, he / she has a LOT of dependants. To make matters worse, robots pay no payroll tax. There is a huge imbalance between productive capacity and consumptive capacity. So, the FED squeezes us to work harder at the same time that the robots are replacing us. The solution from the State is to have as many wars as possible to create artificial demand (consumption). This is all paid for with wet-ink money.
Jobs have been outsourced and automated but, the working man is expected to carry the load.
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