Mon. Dec 23rd, 2024
Foreclosed Home K Shaped Recovery
What is a K-shaped recover, and why is it so bad?

LEFT VIEWPOINTS

  • A “K” shaped recovery is an economic recovery that diverges between two groups of people” the rich and the poor. The rich see stock prices increase while the poor do not see those benefits.
  • When the Fed began unprecedented quantitative easing in March, the trillions of dollars ultimately flowed to the stock market, enriching those who own stocks.
  • The poor do not own stocks, they lost jobs, and they lack health insurance because health insurance is primarily employer-based in the United States.
  • To prevent the detrimental effects of a “K” shaped recovery, we should be seriously looking at universal healthcare and UBI (universal basic income).
  • UBI and universal health insurance would give the bottom 80% of U.S. population more disposable income, which would lead to less of shock after an economic crisis and a more healthy economy for everyone.

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By LeftViewpoint

I am politically left by U.S. standards, although I'd be considered moderate in most European Countries. I believe in universal healthcare, a UBI, equal opportunity to education, and expanded democracy. I think the free market works best for most industries. However, I am convinced that some industries, such as healthcare and education, do not respond to market forces and should be publically funded. Additionally, I believe industries that damage and destroy the environment should be regulated. My views are my own, and they do not necessarily represent what other people on the left believe. In that sense, LeftViewpoint is "a" left viewpoint, not "the" left viewpoint.

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