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Channel Update

Garys Economics@garyseconomics25.5K viewsNov 6, 20226:01
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The channel has grown very quickly in the last month, with a lot of messages and a lot of new followers. I will be out of the UK for the rest of November, so here's my plans for the rest of the month and the future of the channel. Thanks everyone for all your messages and all your support, Gary xx SUBSCRIBE, SHARE & START A CONVERSATION SOCIAL MEDIA: WEBSITE - wealtheconomics.org TWITTER - @garyseconomics - twitter.com FACEBOOK - @garyseconomics - @garyseconomics INSTAGRAM - @garyseconomics - @garyseconomics TIKTOK - @garyseconomics - @garyseconomics YOUTUBE - @garyseconomics - youtube.com Performed by Gary Stevenson GARYSECONOMICS Produced by Simran Mohan MOHAN MEDIA

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The video titled Channel Update explains a major shift in the creator’s publishing schedule due to rapid channel growth. The host shares appreciation for new followers and emphasizes the importance of wealth inequality as the central issue driving future content. He acknowledges the difficulty of personally replying to every message while affirming that viewer input will guide upcoming topics, and he invites continued engagement even as administrative tasks rise. A key part of the update is a temporary pause on live news responses for November, as the creator will be overseas, complemented by a plan to produce educational videos that unpack why wealth inequality matters and how it affects the economy. He frames the upcoming weeks as an opportunity to educate audiences, encourage sharing of the message, and build a broader movement, stressing that meaningful change requires broad participation and long-term effort. The speaker reiterates a three-step approach: educate yourself, spread the message, and push back through constructive channels such as media, politicians, and public discourse. He clarifies that the goal is not to tax ordinary workers but to address the concentration of wealth among the super-rich, arguing this is essential for improving the economy and reducing poverty. The overarching takeaway is a call for practical action, sustained education, and community bridges to sustain momentum until a broader movement can effect real policy change.

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