Uh, yes. We could talk about unemployment numbers, but even if we did (and i have a distinct feeling you’re being vague because you don’t plan to) those numbers aren’t by a long shot the only metric we use measuring the economy.
In fact a lot of ways “the economy” is measured doesn’t take into account things the average citizen cares about, like cost of living etc. hence my use of the widespread pejorative "rich peoples yacht money
Uh no? Compare employment numbers from whichever source you prefer. Democratic presidents have lower unemployment.
Uh, yes. We could talk about unemployment numbers, but even if we did (and i have a distinct feeling you’re being vague because you don’t plan to) those numbers aren’t by a long shot the only metric we use measuring the economy.
In fact a lot of ways “the economy” is measured doesn’t take into account things the average citizen cares about, like cost of living etc. hence my use of the widespread pejorative "rich peoples yacht money
That’s not true. They definitely should do way more to help the working class but the numbers show that the economy in general is better under them.
You’re essentially agreeing to the person you’re responding to…
I think the average people do benefit as well not just the wealthy even though they do benefit more.