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Quote of the day by Thomas Piketty: “Refusing to deal with numbers rarely serves the interests of the...” Lesson on money, rising inequality, and why numbers reveal the truth — The modern Marx and writer of Capital in the Twenty-First Century, explains why ignoring economic reality hurts ordinary people the most | Collector
Quote of the day by Thomas Piketty: “Refusing to deal with numbers rarely serves the interests of the...” Lesson on money, rising inequality, and why numbers reveal the truth — The modern Marx and writer of Capital in the Twenty-First Century, explains why ignoring economic reality hurts ordinary people the most
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Quote of the day by Thomas Piketty: “Refusing to deal with numbers rarely serves the interests of the...” Lesson on money, rising inequality, and why numbers reveal the truth — The modern Marx and writer of Capital in the Twenty-First Century, explains why ignoring economic reality hurts ordinary people the most

Quote of the day: Thomas Piketty warns that ignoring economic data often harms poor and middle-class families the most. In today’s world of rising inflation, wealth inequality, housing pressure, and falling purchasing power, numbers matter more than opinions. The writer of Capital in the Twenty-First Century argues that facts, wages, taxes, and income trends reveal how modern capitalism truly works. His famous quote is not only about statistics. It is about fairness, truth, and survival in a changing global economy.

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