Dear Economics Enthusiast,
I am happy that you have found something economic to be excited about. It's great that you feel that your philosophy has born some fruit. I would be interested if you had any idea as to when your successful economic policy will actually translate to an increase in my quality of life or the quality of life in my community(I don't live near many investors). Currently i have less and less time to spend with my family because wage increases don't keep up with inflation. We don't have enough money to hire enough police officers and consequently violent crime has gone up recently in my area. The fire department could use more funding too, as could the dmv, the public schools, and my local department of transportation. I think my state colleges and universities could probably use some more money too, since tuition has gone up every year for the last decade. Any idea when your healthy economy might actually mean something significant to anyone who isn't an economist?
Sincerely,
The Average American
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