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<blockquote data-quote="Leatherhead" data-source="post: 7865162" data-attributes="member: 53176"><p>What part of that is hard to believe? The economy operates at different levels you know.</p><p></p><p>There will always be dirt poor commoners. Having cheep disposable goods instead of repairable ones only makes their problems worse. They can't own land, and any other property that they buy rapidly loses value as soon as it walks out of the store, which means they are constantly throwing money into pits instead of being able to invest in anything.</p><p></p><p>The expanding middle class is due to a postwar boom. You have all the solders with extra money in their bank accounts, massive depopulation and infrastructure damage that devalued land values (which redirects wealth from the upper/ruling classes downward), the aforementioned disposable goods are redirecting wealth upward from the lower classes. And most importantly, there is just a bunch of wealth that used to be directed at the war efforts just sitting around waiting to be invested in something else.</p><p></p><p>Magewrights don't have to be hired directly by the poor to be a growing Industry. They could be hired by the government or a House to service a community. Though more likely they are going to be hired by the growing middle class.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Leatherhead, post: 7865162, member: 53176"] What part of that is hard to believe? The economy operates at different levels you know. There will always be dirt poor commoners. Having cheep disposable goods instead of repairable ones only makes their problems worse. They can't own land, and any other property that they buy rapidly loses value as soon as it walks out of the store, which means they are constantly throwing money into pits instead of being able to invest in anything. The expanding middle class is due to a postwar boom. You have all the solders with extra money in their bank accounts, massive depopulation and infrastructure damage that devalued land values (which redirects wealth from the upper/ruling classes downward), the aforementioned disposable goods are redirecting wealth upward from the lower classes. And most importantly, there is just a bunch of wealth that used to be directed at the war efforts just sitting around waiting to be invested in something else. Magewrights don't have to be hired directly by the poor to be a growing Industry. They could be hired by the government or a House to service a community. Though more likely they are going to be hired by the growing middle class. [/QUOTE]
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