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    Capitalism should work, but the U.S.’ version of it is ‘out of whack’

    Team_Prime US NewsBy Team_Prime US NewsNovember 12, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Nov. 12, 2025 5 AM PT

    To the editor: Capitalism is nice. It rewards innovation and creativity and leads to prosperity. In idea, all members of a capitalist society profit from nationwide prosperity.

    However, as historical past has taught (suppose Gilded Age), unchecked and ungoverned capitalism can lead to a small class of the uber-wealthy, a big class in poverty and an extra want for social help. Present statistics indicate that is the place the U.S. is now (“‘Jenga tower’ economy teeters as middle class pulls back spending,” Nov. 6).

    As Elon Musk appears to become a trillionaire and the billionaire class grows, 42 million Americans (one out of eight) want meals help. In 2024, on the 350 largest corporations within the U.S., chief executives have been paid an average of 281 times greater than the everyday employee, whereas employee compensation has not even stored up with inflation for a few years. Complete U.S. family debt is now $18.6 trillion. Credit score delinquencies and private bankruptcies have risen sharply in 2025. The highest 20% of U.S. earners account for 63% of spending; the remaining 80% account for 37% of spending.

    U.S. capitalism has gotten all out of whack. The U.S. is the biggest economic system on the earth, with the seventh-highest GDP per capita on the earth. Our nation’s prosperity will not be being well-used and well-distributed. It’s time for a paradigm shift with some governance round U.S. capitalism to rebalance the advantage of the nation’s prosperity. And doing so doesn’t represent socialism or communism.

    Carla St. Romain, Pasadena



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