Low Information Voter on Nostr: This is what winning a class war looks like: ...
This is what winning a class war looks like:
This is also what winning a class war looks like:
https://economy-finance.ec.europa.eu/system/files/2019-03/ip100_chap_iii-the_labour_income_share_post_cab.pdf
Graph III shows the share of european GDP paid to labour - ~72% in 1980, 62% today, in an evironment of energy-cost-driven inflation, too.
quoting nevent1q…fh2cEurope's demographic collapse is the elephant in the room nobody wants to talk about
Let that sink in: ZERO European countries hitting replacement rate. Mediterranean nations are in absolute freefall - Spain at a mind-blowing 1.16 children per woman!
Think this is just numbers? Think again.
We're watching the slow-motion collapse of every state-run pension system in real time. The Ponzi scheme is running out of new players.
But here's the real kicker: Politicians keep band-aiding with money printing while core issues of property rights and sound money remain untouched.
As Mises said: You can't fake market signals forever. Europe's demographic winter is the bill coming due.
Stacking sats never looked more prudent.
h/t @BitcoinMagazine #Bitcoin #Austrian #Economics #Markets #Europe #Demographics
This is also what winning a class war looks like:
https://economy-finance.ec.europa.eu/system/files/2019-03/ip100_chap_iii-the_labour_income_share_post_cab.pdf
Graph III shows the share of european GDP paid to labour - ~72% in 1980, 62% today, in an evironment of energy-cost-driven inflation, too.