it is, based on inequality. a very wealthy 1%, a very well off 10% and various degrees of struggling for the other 89%.
I was 1/2 watching an investment video the other day and they were chatting to the guy who set up KURV investments and he was saying a lot of working people need dividends from their investments because they can barley afford to live on their pay check, he also pointed out it shouldn’t be like this but it is.
Just out of curiosity, did they discuss how these people living paycheck to paycheck can acquire dividend investments? Also, at the quantities where the dividends might actually pay a water or electricity bill?
it is, based on inequality. a very wealthy 1%, a very well off 10% and various degrees of struggling for the other 89%.
I was 1/2 watching an investment video the other day and they were chatting to the guy who set up KURV investments and he was saying a lot of working people need dividends from their investments because they can barley afford to live on their pay check, he also pointed out it shouldn’t be like this but it is.
some dude in the comments said this was him.
Just out of curiosity, did they discuss how these people living paycheck to paycheck can acquire dividend investments? Also, at the quantities where the dividends might actually pay a water or electricity bill?