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Previously on "Why is there no demand in the global economy?"
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Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostWithout debt they would stop buying things and the global economy would tank.
I can still remember when debt was the never never.
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They also probably have higher debt than 95% of the world's population.
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For instance getting a job in London is easy. If you are prepared to pay high rent or commute a vey long distance.
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Stuart Broad tells those on minimum wage to ‘stay humble’ | Sport | The Guardian
The Nottinghamshire player, now in Australia with England as they prepare for next month’s World Cup, tweeted: “I’ve heard if you earn minimum wage in England you’re in the top 10% earners in the world. #stay #humble,” provoking an outraged backlash on social media. On Tuesday evening the comment had already been retweeted 663 times.
Mark Littlewood, Director General at the IEA, has appeared on BBC Five Live to discuss a tweet by English cricketer Stuart Broad about minimum wage earners in Britain being in the top 10% of earners globally.
In the interview, Mark makes the point that the statement is very true, even if the accompanying hashtags were clumsily phrased. In terms of the history of the human race, British minimum wage earners are probably within the top 1% of earners out of everyone that has ever lived.
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Paradoxically, it seems like the World's economic woes are largely being caused by over-supply and a glut of goods.
(although obviously that doesn't apply to everyone, and for some kinds of assets such as property the opposite is true).
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Why is there no demand in the global economy?
No-one has any money? Where has it gone?
Just 62 people now own the same wealth as half the world's population, research finds | World Politics | News | The Independent
Just 62 people now own the same wealth as half the world's population.
Found it.
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