Ironically, for the mega-rich, recession brings with it the ability to live well at a lower cost and with less of a hassle.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
Unfortunately, in a recession, the people who suffer the most aren't the rich, but the wanna-be rich and the poor.
The other thing is quality of life; if you have a place where you can go and have a picnic with your family, it doesn't matter if it's a recession or not, you can include that in your quality of life.
Brexit is for the richest in our country: they can afford recessions.
A lot of wealthy people, they don't realize they have the alternatives of spending the money for good.
Without frugality none can be rich, and with it very few would be poor.
It's an irony that growing inequality could mean more money for philanthropy. In the U.S., quite a few of the ultra-rich have taken to heart the 19th century industrialist and philanthropist Andrew Carnegie's comment that it's a disgrace to die wealthy.
A temporary reduction in tax rates on individual incomes can be a powerful weapon against recession.
We simply can't spend our way out of a recession.
A recession is predominantly for the middle class. Where I come from, the majority of people have always lived in a recession.
Prosperity has brought complications. Our lives are busier, faster, more stressful. They're nostalgic for a simpler, slower time.