>we spend our moneyWhy are brokies so delusional?The top 10% do 50% of the consumption. The bottom 50% own 2.5% of the wealth.
>>62441213>reddit Fuck off
>>62441213>cant into screenshotnigger
>>62441232>>62441235Cope
>>62441213Guaranteed extinction, and legal papers won't save anyone from a stampede of black swans.You can't just crank the discovery rate of doomsday methods to 11 and expect continued existence, inn particular not in a greed based dominion of exytra stupid psychos.
>>62441454Is that a threat?Picrel also.
>>62441213Wealth is not money, retard.The bottom 50% spend every penny they ever earn and they don't invest.
It’s a heavy burden to carry, but I feel compelled to remind you that as a provider, society expects you to keep giving, keep sacrificing, regardless of your own exhaustion. The relentless pressure to support others, to be the steady hand in a world filled with chaos and suffering, is overwhelming. You’re already drained, emotionally and financially, yet the demands keep mounting. The noise around you is deafening—stories of single mothers struggling to survive, a funeral industry that’s booming and collapsing in cycles, countless casualties of circumstance and neglect. Despite witnessing these tragedies, you’re told to push harder, to do more, as if your limits don’t matter. But the truth is, this relentless giving is wearing you thin; it’s pushing you toward burnout, deeper into exhaustion that’s hard to recover from. Your efforts are noble, yet the cycle is unsustainable. You’re being drained to the point where your capacity to give is being exhausted, and yet the world expects more—more compassion, more sacrifice, more resilience from you. It’s an unending cycle of depletion, one that threatens to consume you entirely. The message is clear: keep trying, keep doing more, until there’s nothing left but ashes of your former self. But perhaps it’s time to question this endless demand and prioritize your own well-being before your capacity to serve is completely lost.
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>>62441213Do they consume all the food? All the oil? All the chotchkies from china? All the cars?Their consumption goes towards trinkets and other stupid high value items that does nothing for the economy at large.
>>62441567They breakdown on the top 10%'s spending skews heavily toward foreign goods and domestic services. Foreign-made luxury car, local spa & financial services, for example. So if you're in the service sector in an area that has money, you can probably make nice money off the wealthiest in the country. If you manufacture domestically, the wealthiest consumers do far less for you, and tariffs aren't going to change that (wealthy people aren't going to change brands because a tariff made a foreign good more expensive).
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>>62441213>screenshot of a reddit postgod damn this board has fallen
>>62441213If you weren't part of the top 10% in 2025, you're lower class