High Wage Splitter: Increasing the Middle Class & Surviving Climate Change
(India is the Climate-Economy Fail example in video,
regarding how the "High Wage Splitter" will sustain an economy during extended months of heat waves.)
Government Implementation: To increase the middle class & vastly reduce the poverty class: while also allowing for the purchase of sustainable & ecological goods, by most everyone. Plus it enables education & indirectly reduces crime, while minimizing homelessness.
Increasing the middle class, with:
1 old-high paying job shared w/2-3 more workers instead of being occupied by only 1 worker.No extra cost to business',
ie. (1) 90k yr career, becomes (3) 30k yr careers, or (2) 45k careers.
EVs are able to be purchased by most everyone, organics eaten,which makes for a healthier population & climate, allowing for a stable "Ecological Economy".
Far less poverty, less crime, a smarter society in general.
Then... those "new middle class" that ever are in-between jobs, will have their ev's ready to use for instant work as Uber & Amazon drivers, Instacart, etc.
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