Consumers Quote by John Warren Kindt Download Open image “$60,000 spent in a consumer economy multiplies by respending into $180,000” — John Warren Kindt ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 4.3 out of 5 (4 ratings) Copy quoteShare Consumers Economics Economy Gambling
Given the current state of our finances, we could sure use a quarter of a trillion dollars a year recycling through the U.S. economy… — T. Boone Pickens Copy Share Image
At 2 per cent growth a year, an economy doubles in size in just thirty years. — Paul Ormerod Copy Share Image
When the money is not spent on cars and refrigerators and is instead dropped into a slot machine, it leaves the economy — John Warren Kindt Copy Share Image
In the 1960s, if you could save $500, you had enough to move to another city and start a new life. — John Waters Copy Share Image
If you are spending too much, you cut back on spending and you raise your revenues. And that's it. — Anonymous Copy Share Image
Now, in the space of a year, we've spent 450 percent more for power than we did the year before, and bought essentially the… — Gray Davis Copy Share Image
“Opening borders to labor would boost wealth by much more–one thousand times more. In numbers: $65,000,000,000,000. In words: sixty-five trillion dollars.” — Rutger Bregman Copy Share Image
“the Altered States Economy totals out to roughly $4 trillion a year. That’s a sizable chunk of our income that we annually tithe to… — Steven Kotler Copy Share Image
You don't drive an economy by consuming - the consumer is not the engine, the consumer is the caboose. — Peter Schiff Copy Share Image
The economy of the United States gross domestic product doubled from 1996 to 2015, doubled, more than, $8.8 trillion to $17.1 trillion. And the… — Mark Shields Copy Share Image
“Finance is mistakenly retailed to be the per capita of a person's net worth” — P.S. Jagadeesh Kumar Copy Share Image
One dollar a day turned into two and then three. And then eventually I was making $10,000 a month then a $100,000 a month,… — MrBeast Copy Share Image
Then they're like addicts; they can't help themselves... They will steal, cheat, embezzle and commit other crimes just to get money to gamble — John Warren Kindt Copy Share Image
In permitting gambling enterprises to flourish in the United States and abroad, the United States undermines global socio-economic stability in contravention of its international… — John Warren Kindt Copy Share Image
27 percent to 55 percent of casino revenues come from problem or pathological gamblers — John Warren Kindt Copy Share Image
Gambling interests hire lots of economists to do impact studies, but what you need is cost-benefit analysis, and you'll never see the industry finance… — John Warren Kindt Copy Share Image
For every slot machine you add, you lose one job per year from the consumer economy — John Warren Kindt Copy Share Image
Gambling has a zero-sum economic effect in its market and, like legalizing cocaine, the socio-economic costs of legalizing gambling overwhelm the benefits — John Warren Kindt Copy Share Image
In convenience gambling scenarios, discretionary spending and nondiscretionary addicted gambling dollars were transferred from other forms of consumer expenditures — John Warren Kindt Copy Share Image
This is an industry that generates addicted gamblers and they are desperate to get money — John Warren Kindt Copy Share Image
One of the worst things to come out of the Consumer Protection Board's misleading claims is the impression that government resources are to hard… — Matthew Lesko Copy Share Image
Eventually the consumer will come to appreciate the editorial point of view of every different brand. User-generated content without editorial oversight will simply be… — Michael Eisner Copy Share Image
I've always considered making it legal for Americans to import their prescription drugs a free-trade issue. Imports create competition and keep domestic industry more… — Chuck Grassley Copy Share Image
“In a world where consumers had limited choice, you needed to compete for locations,” says Ross, who went on to cofound eCommera, a British… — Brad Stone Copy Share Image
The capitalistic social order, therefore, is an economic democracy in the strictest sense of the word. In the last analysis, all decisions are dependent… — Ludwig von Mises Copy Share Image
A brand is no longer what we tell the consumer it is it is what consumers tell each other it is. - Scott Cook,… — Scott Cook Copy Share Image
Now that I'm more middle class, I have access to consumer goods. I do enjoy feminine frippery, feminine doo-da, stuff like that. — Shirley Geok-lin Lim Copy Share Image
Why is Caterpillar bad if we create a new job in India or China to receive U.S. exports? It makes no sense to me.… — Douglas R. Oberhelman Copy Share Image
America always put forth this phony melting pot theory, but it's a reality now. They couldn't accomplish the melting pot economically; they couldn't accomplish… — Russell Means Copy Share Image
Gaming provides us with some very good signals about consumers and what they're interested in. — Peggy Johnson Copy Share Image
As consumers adopt crypto, we hope that they'll also be interested in trading equities and options. — Baiju Bhatt Copy Share Image
Metaphor isn't just a fancy turn of speech. It shapes our thoughts and feelings, reaches out to grasp new experience, and even binds our… — James Richardson Copy Share Image