Chapter
The Downfalls of the Market Economy
While the United States may have a market economy, it is not a free market economy as some individuals remain trapped in perpetual stagnation without equal access to prosperity. The issue lies in the fact that only a few individuals reap the benefits of the economy, while others are left without access to healthcare, education, and jobs.
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This podcast discusses if the US has a market or free-market economy, considering the economic conditions of healthcare, education, and job opportunities that keep certain communities perpetually stagnant.
05:19 - 09:37 (04:18)
Summary
This podcast discusses if the US has a market or free-market economy, considering the economic conditions of healthcare, education, and job opportunities that keep certain communities perpetually stagnant.
ChapterThe Downfalls of the Market Economy
EpisodeJon Talks With Jamie Dimon, CEO of JPMorgan Chase
PodcastThe Problem With Jon Stewart
The American economy may have gone too much in favor of the investor class over the labor class leading to a great fault line of interest groups, special taxes, and a few individuals who do not benefit from the grand prosperity of the free market system.
09:37 - 12:05 (02:27)
Summary
The American economy may have gone too much in favor of the investor class over the labor class leading to a great fault line of interest groups, special taxes, and a few individuals who do not benefit from the grand prosperity of the free market system.