#NoWarButClassWar #ClassWar
"Could it be that Biden’s economic victory was a victory for the wealthiest, the most generously compensated among the US population...?
The answer is an unequivocal ‘yes.’
...the top 10% of “earners”—those... reporting $250,000 in income or more—are responsible for 49.7% of #consumerspending. In other words, nearly half of all consumer spending is accounted for by those in the top 10% of all those reporting their incomes."
Why class matters
https://mronline.org/2025/03/05/why-class-matters/
"Could it be that Biden’s economic victory was a victory for the wealthiest, the most generously compensated among the US population...?
The answer is an unequivocal ‘yes.’
...the top 10% of “earners”—those... reporting $250,000 in income or more—are responsible for 49.7% of #consumerspending. In other words, nearly half of all consumer spending is accounted for by those in the top 10% of all those reporting their incomes."
Why class matters
https://mronline.org/2025/03/05/why-class-matters/
Why class matters | MR Online
Baffled by the voters who shunned Bidenomics and complained about the economy, Democratic Party pundits are convinced that voters are simply ignorant of the facts.Editor (MR Online)