Nick Hanauer – TED Talks – The Inequality Speech
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It is astounding how significantly one idea can shape a society and its policies. Consider this one.
If taxes on the rich go up, job creation will go down. This idea is an article of faith for Republicans and seldom challenged by Democrats, and has indeed shaped much of the economic landscape. But sometimes the ideas that we are certain are true, are dead wrong.
Consider that, for thousands of years humans believed that the earth was the center of the universe. It's not, and an astronomer who still believed that it was, would do some pretty terrible astronomy.
Likewise, a policy maker who believes that the rich are "job creators", and therefore should not be taxed, would do equally terrible policy.
I have started, or helped start, dozens of companies and initially hired lots of people. But if there was no one around who could afford to buy what we had to sell, all those companies and all those jobs would have evaporated. Source: LYBIO.net
That's why I can say with confidence that rich people don't create jobs, nor do businesses, large or small. Jobs are a consequence of a circle of life-like feedback loop between customers and businesses. And only consumers can set in motion this virtuous cycle of increasing demand and hiring. In this sense, an ordinary consumer is more of a job creator than a capitalist like me.
That's why when business people take credit for creating jobs, it's a little bit like squirrels taking credit for creating evolution. It's actually the other way around.
Anyone who's ever run a business knows that hiring more people is a course of last resort for capitalists. It's what we do if, and only if, rising customer demand requires it. And in this sense, calling yourselves job creators isn't just inaccurate, it's disingenuous.
That's why our existing policies are so upside down. When the biggest tax exemptions and the lowest rates benefit the richest, all in the name of job creation, all that happens is that the rich get richer.
Since 1980, the share of income for the top 1% of Americans has more than tripled, while our effective tax rates have gone down by 50%. If it was true that lower taxes for the rich and more wealth for the wealthy led to job creation, today we would be drowning in jobs. [applause] Thank you. And yet, unemployment and under-employment is at record highs.
Another reason that this idea is so wrong-headed is that, there can never be enough super-rich people to power a great economy. Somebody like me makes hundreds or thousands as times much as the median American, but I don’t buy hundreds or thousands of times as much stuff. My family owns three cars, not 3,000. I buy a few pairs of pants and shirts a year like most American men. Occasionally we go out to eat with friends.
I can’t buy enough of anything to make up for the fact that millions of unemployed and under-employed Americans can’t buy any new cars, any clothes, or enjoy any meals out. Nor can I make up for the falling consumption of the vast majority of middle-class families that are barely squeaking by, buried by spiraling costs and trapped by stagnant or declining wages.
Here’s an incredible fact… that if the typical American family still retained the same share of income that they did in 1970, they’d earn like $45,000 more a year. Imagine what our economy would be like if that were the case.
Significant privileges have come to people like me, capitalists, for being perceived as “job creators” at the center of the economic universe; and the language and metaphors we use to defend the current economic and social arrangements is telling. It’s a small jump from “job creator” to “The Creator”. This language obviously wasn’t chosen by accident. And it’s only honest to admit that when somebody like me calls themselves a “job creator”, we’re not just describing how the economy works, but more particularly, we’re making a claim on status and privileges that we deserve.
Speaking of special privileges, the extraordinary differential between the 15% tax rate that capitalists pay on carried interest, dividends and capital gains — and the 35% top marginal rate on work that ordinary Americans pay — it’s kind of hard to justify without a touch of deification
We’ve had it backwards for the last 30 years. Rich people like me don’t create jobs, jobs are a consequence of an eco-systemic feedback loop between customers and businesses. And when the middle-class thrives, businesses grow and hire — and owners profit.
That’s why taxing the rich to pay for investments that benefit all, is such a fantastic deal for the middle-class and the rich.
So ladies and gentleman, here’s an idea worth spreading…
In a capitalist economy, the true job creators are middle-class consumers. And taxing the rich to make investments will make the middle-class grow and thrive. It’s the single shrewdest thing we can do for the middle-class, for the poor, and for the rich.
Thanks you. [applause]
Nick Hanauer – TED Talks – The Inequality Speech. Rich businesspeople like me don’t create jobs. Rather they are a consequence of an eco-systemic feedback loop animated by middle-class consumers, and when they thrive, businesses grow and hire, and owners profit. Complete Full Transcript, Dialogue, Remarks, Saying, Quotes, Words And Text.
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Andrew @ 4:48 pm
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Mike @ 6:01 pm
I’m curious. Does it really make sense to send even more to a corrupt, parasitic entity like our non-constitutional government, Run by people who have proven over and again that they can’t be trusted to do the business of the country properly? Our country is a mess, sir! And I, for one refuse to believe it is because we, the taxpayer don’t throw enough of our hard earned money at that rabid entity. No, I think the rider woefully outweighs the horse.No, Mr. Hanauer, I respectfully disagree that Feeding more to a morbidly obese entity wont fix what ails it. Maybe a better way than trusting people to behave in a fair manner, especially politicians. Benevolent monarchies work, ala Qatar. But Americans are to diverse and greedy for it to work here. And history has shown how socialism ends up working. Sorry for being so verbose. V/R Mike
s @ 8:26 am
lets not pay taxes. we’ll just keep borrowing money like bush did. the wealth class should not be forced to pay taxes– just let the middle class carry them. if the wealthy are the job creators were the h@!! are the jobs!
if mixed socialism is so dead end then why is germany bailing out all of europe? capitalism gone mad caused the problem. a mixed system is the best way to go. if you hate socialism so much then you should refuse social security or any other government grant.
clinton raised taxes and the economy boomed. im sure you have forgotten. god forbid you should agree with facts over the tea party talking points.
dave @ 7:30 pm
The answer to your problems, 1) get rid of the federal reserve. 2) get rid of the illuminati cabal and their minions. 3) the corrupt politicians, lawyers and judges. 4) the greedy corporations 5) equal wages for all. 6) one percent tax for everything. That should fix most problems.