
Yup. The typical (median) adult in most Western European countries has higher net wealth than the typical American adult, while the US has substantially higher average (mean) wealth due to greater concentration at the top. For many Americans the mirage of making it big and getting wealthy clouds their judgment in supporting policies that squarely benefit the 1% at their expense.
Hi OP, many European countries benefit from uneven tariffs. Their healthcare exists by deep discounts and it’ll implode if they paid the market rate. As the US expands tariffs, basically nations around the world will need to balance their budgets when their economies grew because of favorable tariffs to them. Basically nations should exist on balance trade where tariffs only form to match the counter tariff or in time balanced trade will wreck their budget.
It’s easy to just blame us but most of the things we spend money on are free or significantly less in Europe. Like our 2 trillion in student debt, college tends to be free. Transportation- We depend on cars which are extremely expensive to maintain and operate (gas, insurance, car payment). While Europe has great transportation funded by taxes. Healthcare, we spend significantly more for the same thing through a broken system. Most European countries have universal healthcare.
Ok but on an individual basis through taxes those services are distributed evenly to the population. And as Americans we can’t get those things without paying more than any European ever would. Cars a REQUIREMENT here except for maybe 3-4 cities that are actually walkable. Unlike in Europe
So what is left for Europe once balance trade adjusts their economy and budgets? Germany itself relies on uneven tariffs a lot too. Post World war was basically nations getting uneven tariffs and now the pendulum is swinging back to late 1800s economics where tariffs will match counter tariffs which means no advantage. Such a time relied on production and invention because they didn’t get a tariff advantage.
Are you talking about the United State’s globalization free trade policy word wide? I still don’t get how that would cause healthcare in Europe to be so cheap compared to over here. Are we subsidizing them to a degree with our HIGH prices? And you think this effect will mean revert at some point?
The drugs and exports to Europe are told to charge a lot less to get access to their market. They use high tariffs as their bargaining to keep those deals. Balance trade is changing all that because now they pay more across the board and in time medical exports will have to be priced at market value.
What that means is that their healthcare shouldn’t exist the way it is. Once paying market prices, their budgets will implode. Their other industries can be said the same too. This is all because they rely on a large tariff advantage for decades. The US got into debt to sustain it because that is the only way to allow their tariffs when we didn’t tariff them.