What's better for the economy? 100 people that can buy a Rolls Royce or 100 million people that can buy a Ford?

What's better for the economy? 100 people that can buy a Rolls Royce or 100 million people that can buy a Ford?

100 million but the choice is not one that can be made.

100 Million who can buy a Ford.

I believe that Rolls Royce is still made in Great Britain.
I believe that Fords are made right here in the USA by American union workers who feed their families and pay taxes.
I believe that 100 million Americans buying Ford is patriotic.

The latter obviously

100 people that can buy a Rolls Royce because that would help keep the economy balanced.

What's better for the economy is American made. Do you have a foreign car, buy imports or do you buy American? LOL

Ever since the Reagan administration Republican presidents have bragged about how many new millionaires and billionaires have been created. They judge the success of the economy based on how much richer rich people get. But they never mention (or care about) the MILLIONS of people who've lost their homes, perhaps 100,000 for every new billionaire. Or those who are managing to hang on by a thread but are one emergency away from losing their homes.

In the olden days (pre-Reagan Revolution) we measured the advancement of our economy by the standard of living for working people, not the increase in the Fortune 500's stock price, not in how much richer billionaires got.

100 million people that can buy a Ford.

You have a million times more people buying a car that costs much more than 1 millionth the price of a Rolls Royce.

Ford.

A Rolls Royce, because your country will be rich and clean. And I do guess, it must be sustainable too. You don't need to exploit your resources and degrade your environment with Rolls Royce.Look at the Germans with Porsche, Mercedes and BMW.

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