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That isn't really true. The reason the GDP and economy in general do better when democratic policies are in place are because money cycles through communities many times more when poor and middle class people have resources. The top 1% or 10% mostly horde money and it doesn't really benefit the broader society. |
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What was it in 2024 for the same time period? |
Exactly. Money in and of itself isn't what powers an economy, it's money changing hands. Trickle down doesn't work. The working class power economies, not the rich. GOP policies are about concentrating wealth for the rich, not for the working class. |
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Weak job market, tons of layoffs and virtually every new job added has been part-time. The job market hasn't been this bad since the pandemic.
Trump is wrecking the economy. |
Payments were just for crop years 2018 and 2019, that program ended. |
He played that card with the previous one, it would be very hard to do that this time. But he's going to expect an upward revision as soon as his nominee gets confirmed. |
The problem is the “health” of our economy has become almost entirely reliant on top 10%. That’s who is traveling and markets overwhelmingly are catering to them. https://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/2025/08/06/economy-jobs-middle-class-recession-tariffs/ The top 10 percent of earners now drive about half of spending, according to Moody’s, up from 36 percent three decades ago. These people will determine if the U.S. economy avoids a recession. These are households earning $250,000 or more, and they are largely doing just fine, buoyed by strong stock-market gains, mansions and rental properties that have shot up in value in recent years, and a rebound in business dealmaking. The wealthy continue to spend on lavish vacations, parties and events, and that masks the strain that many middle-class and moderate-income families are experiencing. |
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Kinda interesting. I look forward to some buying opportunities.
Land prices set to decline https://jbrec.com/insights/land-prices-set-to-decline/ |
All those farmers going bankrupt will make a lot of land available |