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Only 25% of Americans think capitalism is good for society

, were most at risk of layoffs and furloughs, and were less likely to survive without work, according to research from Lean In, Facebook COO Sheryl Sandberg's nonprofit.

Some 70% of respondents think companies should offer at least 14 days of paid sick leave to all employees, including hourly and contract workers, instead of going back to more limited leave. And 67% believe companies should keep in place higher hourly pay for employees of essential businesses , rather than go back to the lower hourly pay rate in place before the pandemic.

 

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What does that even mean? The United States hasn’t been capitalist in years. Bailouts. CARES act. High gov spending. Businesses funded through foreign aid. Businesses benefiting from useless military spending. The 1% has been feasting on social programs since 9/11.

90% of kids would pick “candy” over “kale”; does that mean it is actually good for them?

Let’s go socialism. First tax business insider & its owner and give the free staff to someone with no job and no business

Probably 40% of Americans don't know what capitalism is.

Just more invented statistics and liberal garbage from the Business Insider leftist propaganda machine.

Sure.......

Poller: “is capitalism good for society?” Random guy: “Nah brah, that asshole in Cali tried to steal that beach with money. And you can’t like own the ocean brah.” Poller: “great you’re 50% of our sample size”

What a FAKE poll... reminds me of CNN

Click bait fake news, read your own story, unfollow

This just tells me that 75% of Americans don't know what capitalism is.

I am one of the 75% capitalism is only good for the rich, as we know from the days of 'robber barons'. realDonaldTrump and his slugs are working to make that happen again.

Didn't you have a revolution last week? Maybe the great one is yet to come.

The study actually shows 25% think capitalism currently achieves the greater good, and 56% think it can achieve this. Only 19% thought capitalism couldn't achieve this. Please change your headline, it is wrong.

Well they probably think that because we haven’t been conducting capitalism for a long time... It’s the money stupid!

We need to undo the industrialisation of service-based industries so they can better serve the people and not the corporation, increase safeguards for the free market, and let the market set interest rates.

Wow, the article title shown above isn’t what the article says at all. This is embarrassingly sloppy and socialistic reporting

Huh?

As a society, the we need to focus on improving life for our people, not our corporations.

87.6% of statistics are invented out of thin air

See how that's over my head?

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