Indeed it does, but unless that company is making a loss the wages those people earn isn't coming from that investment its coming from other people who are paying for the goods/services. At the start of a company sure, they are contributing but unless that company fails the rich person gets richer, so please explain how that amounts to that money going back into the system? The whole point in investing is to make your self even richer.Cybargs wrote:
Everyone benefits. Sure the motivated rich man would benefit the most. The richer a person is, he/she directly uplifts his/her's local area. The rich still need a mechanic, groceries, transportation, entertainment etc. Sure they would buy stuff of upper quality, but does that not also employ more people? Investment in a sense is trickle down economics. You put money in a company, that company uses that money to employ people.Vilham wrote:
Ill say this again for your benefit because you also seem to suffer from not being able to read. The money rich people have does NOT all feed back into the system, stop trying to claim it does, it DOESN'T.Cybargs wrote:
Different standards for different countries.
Vilham: There will be an income disparity NO MATTER WHERE YOU ARE. Getting money and support from the state =/= income. Maybe some people should get off their ass and start working. And yes most rich people do invest in successful business', why invest in a failing one? The money they earn belongs to them and they have the right to do whatever they want with it. When a business expands, sure the owner becomes a lot richer, coz shit he took ALL THE RISK when starting the business in the first place. Everyone else would just find another job while he lost his business. Never forget when a company expands, it employs more people, creating more livelihood. Do the rich spend money? Yes. Do the rich pay a lot in taxes? Yes. When people become richer, they indirectly benefit EVERYONE.
Should the rich be philanthropic? I think most rich people are, giving huge funds to educational institutions, sponsoring medical programs, run and donate to charities etc.
I have no problem with the system, I benefit from it. Where did I say it was a bad system? Im just being realistic as to how it works, you aren't. Because the moment you do your gunna have to accept that you benefit from others suffering.
Seriously people. L2R.
Unnamed I never said there was an upper limit. Your inability to read is astonishing.
For the last time. The money rich people make does not all feed back into the economy.