Inequality and Economic Policies: Just Tax the Rich?Inequality persists without a clear solution Many workers have good reasons to be frustrated. Since the 1970s, they have been trapped in low-wage jobs, while widening income and wealth gaps between rich and poor have fueled social discontent. This stagnation is rooted in complex economic dynamics. Addressing it requires a clear, well-reasoned approach—starting with the rejection of unrealistic regulatory fixes. From there, the priority should be building a strong economic foundation to identify and implement practical, effective solutions. Waiting for technology to boost the economy and wages? Today, technology is viewed as a key driver of economic improvement. Innovations could lower costs, improve profitability, create jobs, and—if adopted quickly enough—stimulate economic growth while raising wages for low-income workers. ~~~ Given that wage recovery hinges on uncertain technological breakthroughs, the final section references The Green-Market System, which outlines a monetary strategy designed to encourage consumers and businesses to accelerate money circulation and boost their earnings. |


