Economy Study finds growing gap between America's rich and super rich

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Quiet down son, daddy’s talking with other adults. You can troll elsewhere.
 
You type like a 13 y/o girl with all those exclamation points. Anyway, our billionaires are better than yours. This is MAGA country now
You follow daddy everywhere; it is starting to get concerning. I understand you don’t have strong men to look up to, but I am busy and don’t have time to give a little insecure boy attention. Sorry MAGAT!!!!
 
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Nothing wrong with PPP loans. The lockdowns were a huge mistake.

On paper, it sounds splendid but a lot of it didn’t benefit the working class. Though, I don’t think it was a bad play necessarily, it was better than nothing.

We estimate that the program cumulatively preserved between 2 and 3 million job-years of employment over 14 months at a cost of $169K to $258K per job-year retained. These numbers imply that only 23 to 34 percent of PPP dollars went directly to workers who would otherwise have lost jobs; the balance flowed to business owners and shareholders, including creditors and suppliers of PPP-receiving firms. Program incidence was ultimately highly regressive, with about three-quarters of PPP funds accruing to the top quintile of households.
 
Trump could fuck your mom on fifth avenue. You would reply to it in the same way as here.
Immature mom jokes aside, I have no regrets with my vote. Democrats are a fucking sick joke right now, and until he does something I can’t forgive, I’ll continue to express my satisfaction in the outcome of the election.
 
"Hey but look at this black woman everyone!! There's a rich black woman running around, can you believe that?? Be mad at her!!"
What a shitty troll lol
At least when you were queen b you were funny
 
I honestly don’t know what is going on in your head that makes you think this is a good retort. Like, we don’t care when a black woman does it? Because we do.

Difference is I bet that’s the only time you care
Dumb thread and a dumb post, at least you’re consistent
 
On paper, it sounds splendid but a lot of it didn’t benefit the working class. Though, I don’t think it was a bad play necessarily, it was better than nothing.

We estimate that the program cumulatively preserved between 2 and 3 million job-years of employment over 14 months at a cost of $169K to $258K per job-year retained. These numbers imply that only 23 to 34 percent of PPP dollars went directly to workers who would otherwise have lost jobs; the balance flowed to business owners and shareholders, including creditors and suppliers of PPP-receiving firms. Program incidence was ultimately highly regressive, with about three-quarters of PPP funds accruing to the top quintile of households.
Yeah, it wasn't perfect, but it was better than all those people being laid off. They had to get something out quick. I personally owe a lot to it. Without PPP I would have been out of a job. Then I probably would have missed the opportunity of a lifetime in landing my current job.
 
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