Dad2three
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Jobs are created by demand... people who put their money back into the economy(middle and lower class working folk) are what drive the economy. No demand... no job creation.
Jobs are NOT created by demand...they are created by an anticipation of profit! No profit...no job creation. You can have all the demand you want but if you aren't making money creating the product or providing the service then you're not going to invest capital to create a business.
Business does not create jobs. Jobs are created by consumer demand
Both private sector (individual) and public sector (collective) a business has no existence without the consumer needs and wants. It is the consumer that creates the jobs, and it is producers that fill them.
A business is simply a framework for a joint venture between a group of economic system participants to produce a product or service that is needed or in demand because of want by other economic system participants.
"Business does not create jobs."
BWHAHAHAHAH!!
I crack up every time I see that.
"Business does not create jobs. Jobs are created by consumer demand, needs, wants and individual inventors" ~Richard Gerber.
Business does not create jobs. Jobs are created by consumer demand
The Real Job Creators: Consumers
Second and more fundamentally, no matter how much you lower costs, if you don’t have more customers, you won’t hire more workers. If the demand for goods and services stays where it is today and we only cut industry taxes and regulations, there is absolutely no reason to think that firms would expand employment
...The direct route to reducing unemployment is boosting demand, not reducing costs.
The Real Job Creators Consumers - Forbes