• ObjectivityIncarnate
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    -528 days ago

    No they aren’t. The number that’s increasing is a price tag, not cash. That’s why no one’s wallet or bank account gets bigger when that same number goes down.

    • @stormeuh
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      328 days ago

      Who do you think the profit of increasing the price tag goes to? The workers in the factory to help them deal with inflation, or the rich shareholders?

      • ObjectivityIncarnate
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        -528 days ago

        Who do you think the profit of increasing the price tag goes to?

        Whoever sells the appreciated asset to someone else, who was willing to buy it at the new, higher price.

        And if they don’t sell, there is no profit, it’s still unrealized.

        • @[email protected]
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          028 days ago

          Unrealized on paper, but not in a practical sense when they can borrow against those assets to access their wealth tax-free.

          • ObjectivityIncarnate
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            28 days ago

            borrow against those assets to access their wealth tax-free.

            …until they pay the loan back, you mean.

            Hell, loans better be tax free, it’s not income if you have to pay it back.

            P.S. Some food for thought: if workers’ labor is being ‘skimmed’ by employers, making workers into a source of profit as a result, then why would a company ever downsize as a measure against financial difficulty? Why would any business ever fire anyone who’s doing their job, if worker = profit for the business?