Emeritus Prof Christopher May on Nostr: What's interesting about Starmer's pledge to shift to a metric of household ...
What's interesting about Starmer's pledge to shift to a metric of household disposable income as a indicator of successful economic policies, is the reaction that he must be shifting from an aspiration to have the highest growth in the G7 (measure by GDP).
Its a tacit admission that actually growth in GDP doesn't feed through to normal folk because if it did household income would be a perfectly acceptable alternate measure.
They know wealth trickles up not down!
#economics #politics
h/t FT
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