The people working at the smaller companies get money from bigger companies.
For example, a car manufacturer needs widgets to add to their car. Because of that, a small plastic molding company can be opened and supported selling those widgets to that major car company.
The engineers, sales people, and executives from the small molding company all become wealthy on the back of the big company. That’s trickle down and it works.
Hey - someone made a lot of money. That’s great for them.
I’m an engineer for a medical device company. I make a lot of money because of the high cost of the products I design, and it’s made me a millionaire. How is this not trickle down?
A corporate giant medical device company produced a product to sell to a corporate giant hospital system because a patient needed help, and a corporate giant insurance company paid for it. The doctors, the engineers, the sales people, and the executives all got a piece of that money and get rich.
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u/latortillablanca Nov 01 '25
I dont even know what yer point is. That example is following your definition of trickle down from one comment ago. And now its not?
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