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HOW do we fix Wealth Inequality? FIXING THE ECONOMY PT.2

Garys Economics@garyseconomics7.8K viewsAug 29, 20215:32
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"first we build the understanding, secondly we build the movement and then we can start forcing politicians to do something" Former city trader Gary Stevenson shares his vision of how we could achieve the vision set out in his previous video "What the economy would look like IF WE FIX wealth inequality - KEYNES' DREAM" youtu.be SUBSCRIBE, SHARE & START A CONVERSATION SOCIAL MEDIA: WEBSITE - wealtheconomics.org TWITTER - @garyseconomics FACEBOOK - @garyseconomics INSTAGRAM - @garyseconomics Performed by Gary Stevenson GARY'S ECONOMICS Produced by Simran Mohan MOHAN MEDIA

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Gary Stevenson outlines a structured approach to addressing wealth inequality and, by extension, improving the overall economy. He frames the problem as not merely a moral issue but an economic one that harms growth, housing affordability, and job quality. The video presents a three-stage plan: first, raise awareness and understanding of how wealth gaps erode economic performance; second, build a broad movement to apply political pressure; and third, compel policymakers to implement fair tax reform that ensures the super-wealthy contribute more. He argues that the current tax system often favors high earners and that changing this requires a sizable, organized movement with mass participation. Throughout, Stevenson positions himself as a practical, evidence-based voice who claims personal experience from wealth-building grounds his claims, and he emphasizes the need to counter media narratives that downplay inequality. He urges viewers to educate others, share the video, and engage with audiences across social platforms to grow a movement capable of forcing change on politicians. He closes by reiterating the three-stage framework and inviting questions and participation to expand reach and impact.

Topics · economy · politics · social issues · housing · inequality · movement-building

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What is the proposed three-stage plan to address wealth inequality?
The plan consists of three stages: first, spread awareness and understanding of wealth inequality; second, build a large movement to amplify the message; third, use that movement to pressure politicians to implement fair tax reform that targets the super wealthy.
Why does the speaker believe wealth inequality harms the economy?
The speaker argues that wealth inequality reduces housing affordability, creates bad jobs and insecure wages, and ultimately weakens long-term economic performance.