This Week’s Topic :
Economic Justice 💵
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The Kids Are Home, Don’t Get Trapped !!!
Well looking lookie, lookie it’s the end of the school year is here and /or nearing and there will be mad graduates of all ages, ethnicities, and backgrounds all over the place and all your kids will be home for the summer that’s at least 3000 weeks until school starts back up in August and you will be entertaining constantly with all of this celebrating it hits your pockets hella hard leaving nothing but rubble behind and having a budget sounds right. However, budgets are not for everyone but they should be because there is nothing worse than blowing your whole wad on bullshit with nothing to show for it. Stop being a victim. You better find somewhere for them kids to go! Just kidding start a book club with them or something, don’t stress too much
Fake Tea or Nah? Our economy has been inflated so bad we can barely buy this high ahh food and this high ahh gas and rent and the Crypt Keepers running the country suck and that has a lot to do with it, the high ahh cost gets passed to us. We The People don’t make enough wages not even close to liveable wages and the money we get paid from being an employee for a company for 9 hours a day we still need 5 more streams of income to take care of ourselves, try it with kids fuhget about it! This is a tactic to keep us down ad oppressed.This is where Economic Justice should slide in. But does it? Economic Justice goes hand - in - hand with Social Justice one can not exist without the other, this is aimed toward certain groups (Blacks) our people and communities Fake tea or nah………Or nah
According to Pew Research Center, in 2022, half of single-race, non-Hispanic Black households in the U.S. earned less than $50,000, while the other half earned $50,000 or more. A third (33%) earned $75,000 or more, including about a fifth (22%) that made $100,000 or more. However, Black Americans only account for 7% of affluent Americans (adults living in households earning $125,000+ annually). Their representation among higher income level drops even further, with 4% of those living in $250,000+ households and 3% of adults living in $500,000+ households.
What Is Economic Justice ?
Economic justice is the idea that the economy will be more successful if it is fairer. The goal is to create opportunities for all to succeed regardless of :
•Sex
•Race
•Age
•Disability
•Color
•Creed
•National Origin
•Religion
•Genetic Information
Table of Contents
What Are The 3 Laws Of Economics ?
3 laws of economics are :
Law of Demand and Supply
Law of Self Interest
Law of Competition
The Tea On The 3 🫖
As per these laws, to meet the demand in a market economy, sufficient goods would be produced at the lowest price, and better products would be produced at lower prices due to competition. We know what communities these discount grocery stores are in, is there discount food in Malibu? But there is one Hood Adjacent and you know where it is.

The Struggle Is Real
What Are The Benefits Of Economic Justice ?
It can allow workers to earn a sustainable amount to live off of so that they can search for jobs that meet their particular skills, thereby making the economy more efficient. The rich get richer and you know the rest. Economic Justice is in our reach
Who Benefits From Economic Justice ?
Fighting for worker dignity means confronting and dismantling the ways that people of color, women, immigrants, undocumented people, disabled people, and LGBTQ individuals often face additional barriers to employment and unequal payment and treatment at work.
We know who benefits , is it a benefit to US (Blacks) or detrimental to US(Blacks)?

The Struggle is Real
What Is Economic Inequality In Simple Words ?
Economic inequality is the unequal distribution of income and opportunity between different groups in society. As Black Americans we suffer with from Economic Inequalities daily without recognition of the suffering. If we know better, we will do better. Make a change, research and see for yourself. Save your money, now you know, what are you going to do?
How do we fix economic inequality two words :
REPARATIONS
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