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Revision as of 22:24, 25 July 2014
Wealth and Poverty
One way to understand American success is to look at wealth and poverty in the U.S. While some in America live with poverty, on average, we have enormous wealth. Both wealth and poverty are badly misunderstood, which is a problem for honest politics. To understand them is to strengthen our basis for making intelligent political decisions and dispersing the fog of political marketing.
George Gilder[1] uses the illustration of oil rich countries. Several countries with the highest per-capita spending power are in the middle east. Their spending power comes from their oil assets. They can buy Rolls Royces, private Boeings, and build office buildings. But those are perishable things which, in themselves, generate no further income unless they are put to use in wealth generating ways. When the oil is gone, those countries could become as poor as they were before the oil was discovered. They have more riches than wealth. Venezuela has much the same problem today, but is further down the road. They are a formerly rich country of little wealth, now in the process of going broke. Without its oil assets, Russia would be impoverished. Countries like England, Germany, Japan, the U.S., and others have wealth engines that relegate whatever oil assets they may (or may not) have to supporting roles.
This category is the place to insert articles about wealth, poverty, economics, and economic freedom, and how they have been effected by U.S. government policy and social customs and mores.
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CategoriesClick on arrows to see subcategories and articles. Category America's Wealth not found
Things you can doHere are some things you can do:
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