Lawsuit abuse is a major contributor to the increased costs of healthcare, goods and services to consumers. — Charles W. Pickering Copy Share Image
Paying debt service to banks leaves less income to buy goods and services. — Michael Hudson Copy Share Image
Just spreading the money around - that isn't what makes people better off; it's having more and better goods and services. — Charles Koch Copy Share Image
Deflation is a leakage from this circular flow, to pay banks and the real estate, called the FIRE sector - finance, insurance… — Michael Hudson Copy Share Image
The only way to end poverty, to make it history, is to build viable systems on the ground that deliver critical and… — Jacqueline Novogratz Copy Share Image
I have heard so many stories of contractors, and I've met some, too, who worked for Donald Trump, produced the goods and… — Hillary Clinton Copy Share Image
Companies die because their managers focus on the economic activity of producing goods and services, and they forget that their organizations' true… — Arie de Geus Copy Share Image
Somebody's buying these treasury bills at 1/20th of one percent. I mean we consuming about $2 billion a day of goods and… — Howard Warren Buffett Copy Share Image
Rich countries want unfettered access to poor countries' markets, which are often heavily protected by tariffs, but they don't want to give… — Daniel Altman Copy Share Image
From a high-tech point of view, an agriculture point of view, a goods-and-services point of view, a great deal of [committee Democrats]… — Charles Rangel Copy Share Image
A gold standard doesn't imply stability in the prices of the goods and services that people buy every day, it implies a… — Ben Bernanke Copy Share Image
Somebody's buying these treasury bills at 1/20th of one percent. I mean we consuming about $2 billion a day of goods and… — Howard Warren Buffett Copy Share Image
Most people don't know this, but if you settle a debt for less than the amount you owed, you are potentially responsible… — Jean Chatzky Copy Share Image
There's only one honest way to measure affluence; that's by comparing the capability of producing goods and services with the desire of… — Louis O. Kelso Copy Share Image
Money is not a part of the visible sector of the economy; people do not consume money. Money is not a physical… — Louis O. Kelso Copy Share Image
Purchasing power parities are not a reasonable method for comparing households across countries or currencies. The reason for this is simply that… — Thomas Pogge Copy Share Image
Somebody's buying these treasury bills at 1/20th of one percent. Consuming about $2 billion a day of goods and services beyond what… — Warren Buffett Copy Share Image
People have to pay so much money to the banks that they don't have enough money to buy the goods and services… — Michael Hudson Copy Share Image
Ineptocracy (in-ep-toc'-ra-cy): A system of government where the least capable to lead are elected by the least capable of producing, and where… — Morgan Philpot Copy Share Image
Societies in which most people depend for most of their goods and services on the personal whim, kindness, or skill of another… — Ivan Illich Copy Share Image
Innovating economies expand and develop. Economies that do not add new kinds of goods and services, but continue only to repeat old… — Jane Jacobs Copy Share Image
Non-inflationary economic growth - an increase in the production of goods and services - is structurally necessary for the current money system… — Charles Eisenstein Copy Share Image
Equal interchange of goods and service between buyer and seller is the keynote of tomorrow's business world when the vision of the… — Walter Russell Copy Share Image
It certainly is dangerous that there are only a few clubs left in Europe that can afford to pay millions. At the… — Angela Merkel Copy Share Image
When a small business grows like eBay did, it has a multiplier effect. It creates other small businesses that supply it with… — Meg Whitman Copy Share Image
More and more money is being extracted from of the production and consumption economy to pay the FIRE sector. That's what causes… — Michael Hudson Copy Share Image
One of the reasons churches in North America have trouble guiding people about money is that the church's economy is built on… — Doug Pagitt Copy Share Image
Europe is good at many things, which is why we are the largest exporter in the world. Thirty million people in Europe… — Cecilia Malmstrom Copy Share Image
It is the potential for economic growth that provides the basis for the development of countries, for bringing to people essential goods… — Lee R. Raymond Copy Share Image
The market is a brilliant system for the exchange of goods and services, but it doesn't protect the environment unless it's regulated,… — Ken Livingstone Copy Share Image
One of the dirty little secrets of the stock market rally is that the rising corporate profits that powered it are largely… — Charles Hugh Smith Copy Share Image
We are entering a new phase in human history - one in which fewer and fewer workers will be needed to produce… — Jeremy Rifkin Copy Share Image
We remain the most prosperous, powerful nation on Earth. Our workers are no less productive than when this crisis began. Our minds… — Barack Obama Copy Share Image
You want my dark side? Have I ever stolen anything? Not so much intentionally. But I don't think it's so much stealing… — Bill Murray Copy Share Image
Conservatives insist that government should be "run more like a business." One might wonder how that could be possible, since government does… — Michael Parenti Copy Share Image
We're putting ourselves - we're basically double taxing made in America products. And so what we're saying is let's equalize this so… — Paul Ryan Copy Share Image
If indeed we can create systems that allow individuals to access goods and services like health and housing and energy and water,… — Jacqueline Novogratz Copy Share Image
Americans have learned to trust free markets. Republican or Democrat, we believe the unimpeded exchange of goods and services will yield better… — John Katzman Copy Share Image
Business exists to supply goods and services to customers and economic surplus to society, rather than to supply jobs to workers and… — Peter Drucker Copy Share Image