• pjhenry1216@kbin.social
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    1 year ago

    Workers wanted an increase in pay, so shareholders needed to offset that by even more. Workers can’t get a raise without shareholders getting a raise.

    Inflation is majority driven by profit, not wages. Dems barely attack that angle. Republicans actively work against it.

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      1 year ago

      Yeah except the workers never get the increase in pay you tool. Both Dems and Republicans in office actively help this happening, progressive Dems are the ones that give a damn

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        1 year ago

        Shareholders provide economic value (it’s literally in the name) and are not rent-seeking by definition

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            1 year ago

            Shareholders are key investors and are the principal drivers of M&A and infrastructure investment.

            Disagreeing with the idea that companies exist to drive shareholder returns does not change the actual purpose of shareholders, nor suddenly cause them to be rent-seekers.

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              You brought an economics argument to a rage thread. OP isn’t making a technical claim when they say “rent seeking behavior”, they’re angry and using it as a synonym for “greedy people”.

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                I don’t tilt at these windmills for the people arguing nonsense, but for people scrolling by.