Economics Thread

What country has more economic freedom than America?

by the 2019 Economic Freedom of the World Index the USA is 12th, these countries have more economic freedom

1 Hong Kong
2 Singapore
3 New Zealand
4 Switzerland
5 Australia
6 Ireland
7 United Kingdom
8 Canada
9 United Arab Emirates
10 Taiwan
11 Iceland


crazy, some socialist economies on there with the oppression of universal healthcare etc
 
capitalism is so great

it needs its side chick of socialism to save it every 10 years
I’m very interested to see how the EU will manage. Given that these are good standard for progressives in the US, it will certainly be an interesting case study to be sure.
 
Chris Murphy
@ChrisMurphyCT

GE workers walked out today to demand their plant start making ventilators.

That’s Lord of the Flies sh*t.

Factory workers shouldn’t have to force their company to help save lives. That’s what a president is supposed to do.

But right now, factory workers are all we got.
 
“America is the wealthiest nation on Earth, but its people are mainly poor, and poor Americans are urged to hate themselves… Every other nation has folk traditions of men who were poor but extremely wise and virtuous, and therefore more estimable than anyone with power and gold. No such tales are told by the American poor.”

— Kurt Vonnegut
 
This opinion:

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People cant seem to comprehend that a depression is much worse than 100k americans dying from Covid19
 
Lauren L Walker
@LLW902


so is it fair to say that after 15 years as the intellectual darlings of capital,

the only thing big tech could do during this crisis was rebrand

cpap machines, reinvent useless office meetings,

and get a mcmuffin delivered at 7am
 
The unemployment claims data put us on a trajectory to hit a 15% unemployment rate when the April employment report comes out (early May). The most recently released unemployment rate data was 3.5% in February.

Given what looks to be the likely path of the pandemic and re-opening of the economy, I'm spitballing these numbers going forward

May unemployment rate 20%
June 13%
July 10%
August 8%

After that it depends on whether there is more stimulus.

One way to think about what is happening is we have had an enormous negative shock to the economy. When things are re-opened there will be a very big positive shock. But we need to understand that the negative shock is bigger and will have the longer tail. So once you get to August or so, yes the economy will have been re-opened for a couple months but where we settle will not be the pre-virus economy. And the multiplier effects from the initial negative shock will still be working their way through the system.
 
“America is the wealthiest nation on Earth, but its people are mainly poor, and poor Americans are urged to hate themselves… Every other nation has folk traditions of men who were poor but extremely wise and virtuous, and therefore more estimable than anyone with power and gold. No such tales are told by the American poor.”

— Kurt Vonnegut

The median household income of this country is 688% of the median household income of the world.

If americans are mainly poor, how would we describe the rest of the world?
 
The median household income of this country is 688% of the median household income of the world.

If americans are mainly poor, how would we describe the rest of the world?

Anyone who has lived in a third world country, as I have, will say that Americans are rich. It is all relative.
 
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chosen one has been trying to broker a deal between the Saudis and Russians...looks like he might have some success

putting the oil bidness ahead of ordinary americans
 
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chosen one has been trying to broker a deal between the Saudis and Russians...looks like he might have some success

putting the oil bidness ahead of ordinary americans

Who knew that rising gas prices could save the economy.
 
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