A consumer economy is an economic system primarily driven by consumer spending on goods and services, which constitutes a significant portion of the gross domestic product (GDP). In such an economy, the purchasing behaviors of individuals and households largely influence economic growth and stability, with consumer spending often accounting for around 70% of GDP in countries like the United States. This form of economy contrasts with others that might rely more heavily on investment, government spending, or exports.
To put it in perspective, the UK brings in about 1 trillion in revenue and has about 131 billion deficit. Yet they spend 10 billion of that deficit on this
To put it in perspective, the UK brings in about 1 trillion in revenue and has about 131 billion deficit. Yet they spend 10 billion of that deficit on this
Worse than that the government is also spreading race mix propaganda onto White woman
I'm almost shocked it isn't more, but that's probably just because I'm more accustomed to US numbers.
It is more, only not 'directly'.