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When we raise the standard of living for everyone, we raise it for ourselves too. 🌍
Progress works best when it benefits the whole community.

#onecommunity #HighestGoodforAll #SharedProsperity #GlobalWellbeing

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True happiness can't be built on another's suffering. We aim for shared well-being, not exploitation. #Equality #Justice #SharedProsperity #NoExploitation

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There should be a ceiling and a floor — and working people should have more than just wages. A community corporation model creates pathways for dignity, stability, and collective prosperity in the face of rising costs.

#GreenTheChurch #EconomicJustice #SharedProsperity #FaithAndEconomy

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Trump and Bessent Trash the Dollar While Mark Carney has an alternative to the world’s reserve currency. Could it work?

#financialization is the least studied and least explored reason behind our inability to create a #sharedprosperity.” open.substack.com/pub/annpetti... #USdollar #MarkCarney

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Employee Ownership Trust: A Policy Toolkit for Equitable Succession & Shared Prosperity
Employee Ownership Trust: A Policy Toolkit for Equitable Succession & Shared Prosperity This webinar builds on research led by RMEOC and brought to you by the Employee Ownership Expansion Network, culminating in a new report examining the policy...

What if your employees could buy your business—without personal debt?
EOTs make succession fair and durable. Watch the policy toolkit webinar from RMEOC + EOX: https://youtu.be/Zp8locoNXpQ

#EmployeeOwnership #EOT #SuccessionPlanning #SmallBusiness #Policy #SharedProsperity

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A New Dawn for South Asia - Stratheia Pakistan’s renewed confidence and stability position it to lead South Asia toward cooperation, integration, and shared regional prosperity.

Building bridges today. Pakistan’s renewed vision offers South Asia a path toward integration, stability, and shared prosperity.
#RegionalIntegration #SharedProsperity #PeaceAndStability
stratheia.com/a-new-dawn-f...

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Instead of playing the blame game, let's unite to incorporate best practices into Medicare For All, raising revenues, repealing Citizen's United, having term limits for Congress & SCOTUS, and being our best selves as Americans. #ThanksgivingPrayers
After Trump, build back better. #SharedProsperity

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CE03 - "Add smart tariffs for non-citizen competition and foreign transactions. Safeguard domestic industries, promote innovation, and keep capital flowing where it matters most—in communities and small businesses. #SharedProsperity"​

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Who benefits from AI? New comic explores technology’s impact on labor | MIT Sloan Download “Power and Progress: The Mini-Comic!” for free. A new comic book adapts MIT Nobel Prize-winning economists’ work on how AI affects workers and shared prosperity.

Who benefits from #AI? This free #comicbook adapts Nobel Prize-winning economists’ book on how AI affects #workers. For #SharedProsperity societies must guide #innovation for the #wellbeing of society at large. How? Read on!
mitsloan.mit.edu/ideas-made-t...
#Ideas #Technology #NewBook #GoodJobs

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The real economic question with AI is this: If it boosts productivity and drives massive investment, but doesn’t lead to broader wealth distribution or a better quality of life for most Americans, what’s the point?

#AI #SharedProsperity #EquitableDevelopment

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Halloween is a great opportunity to support a more equitable, co-operative cocoa supply chain!! Now through Oct 25, our fairly traded chocolate mini bars are 20% off through our store at camino.ca

#FairtradeMonth #CoopMonth #CaminoChocolate #SharedProsperity #CooperationInAction #fairtradecanada

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Joy is found in spreading happiness. Our project cultivates this by providing tools for communities to thrive, fostering connection and well-being. #CommunityJoy #SharedProsperity #Empowerment

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💸IMSPARK: An Island Economy That Flattens Inequality💸 Social justice, Digital Equity, Poverty, Accessible Technology, Marginalized communities, Pacific, COFA, Veterans, Low-Income, Affordable housing

www.imagine-pacific.com/2025/09/imsp...

💸IMSPARK: An Island Economy That Flattens Inequality💸

#HawaiiEconomics, #IMSPARK, #IslandEquity, #LaborFairness, #PacificModels, #SharedProsperity, #TourismEconomy, #UnionStrong

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Former NYC Mayor Bill De Blasio has endorsed Mamdani and Cuomo is MIA. We need to elect people who bring costs down and create more job opportunities. Have more public private collaboration. #SharedProsperity

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‘We always play with a straight bat’: Modi on India-UK partnership “There may be a swing and a miss at times, but we always play with a straight bat!” Modi said in a media statement after the talks, referring to the India-UK relationship.

Modi and Starmer Sign Landmark UK‑India Free Trade Deal

#UKIndiaFTA #ModiStarmer #TradeDeal2025 #FreeTradeAgreement #FTA #IndiaUKRelations #EconomicPartnership #SharedProsperity #GlobalTrade #Vision2035

www.easterneye.biz/modi-india-u...

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This is bigger than survival, it’s about building a society where everyone can participate, contribute, and grow.

#SharedProsperity #EconomicJustice

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3/4 We have governed as if wealth is the key to the American Dream. But the real dream isn’t about getting rich—it’s about sharing our nation’s immense prosperity with ALL Americans.

#SharedProsperity #Equity #AmericanValues #SocialJustice

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WINIR 2025 WINIR CONFERENCE ON INSTITUTIONS, ENTREPRENEURSHIP & SHARED PROSPERITY (PRAGUE, CZECHIA, SEPTEMBER 2025) -- Interdisciplinary research plays a key role in advancing our understanding of how to build i...

🗓️ Sept 10–12 | Keynotes by Henrekson, Minniti & Stam |

👉 winir.org/winir-2025/

#WINIR2025 #entrepreneurship #institutions #sharedprosperity #Prague

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Co-operative business: a recipe for resilience in turbulent times More than 180 years ago, the foundation was laid for a pioneering new business model. Today, the global co-operative movement is stronger than ever

Love this story. Away from the ‘sound and fury’ co-operative business just gets on with it benefiting millions. #business #sharedprosperity #cooperative #economics #resilience www.positive.news/society/co-o...

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Peace is the dividend of compassion. The rich prosper most in a world where fewer are desperate.
#SocialJustice #EconomicEquity #CompassionEconomics #SharedProsperity #PeaceThroughProgress

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AFI calls for shared prosperity at 2025 Tsinghua PBCSF Global Finance Forum - Alliance for Financial Inclusion An AFI-led session at the 2025 Tsinghua PBCSF Global Finance Forum in Shenzhen has highlighted the need to build financial systems that benefit all of society. Ali Ghiyazuddin Mohammad, AFI Head of Po...

How can financial systems truly serve all of society?
At the 2025 @Tsinghua_PBCSF Global Finance Forum, AFI led a session on *shared progress* in #inclusivefinance — calling for systems that uplift all and turn access into resilience, dignity & #SharedProsperity.
🔗 bit.ly/4mo0tdD

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2025 SONA: BOTTOM-UP ECONOMIC TRANSFORMATION FOR SHARED PROSPERITY Josef Kefas Sheehama On the 24 April 2025, President H.E. Dr. Netumbo Ndemupelila Nandi-Ndaitwah of the Republic of Namibia delivered her first State of the Nation Address (SONA), emphasizing “Unity in Diversity, Natural Resources Beneficiation, and Youth Empowerment for Sustainable Development.” She outlined the administration’s goals and strategies for an array of the economy. In the SONA, the president outlines the targets for the year, the current state and achievements of the economy, and plans for implementation. In addition to highlighting important challenges and transformative initiatives, her 2025 State of the Nation Address outlined eight key economic enablers and seven priority areas that must drive the socio-economic transformation her administration is committed to delivering over the next five years. By putting these policies into place, the government intends to make agriculture a source of income, self-reliance, and opportunities for youth. The president also boldly decided to provide free university education in Namibia starting in 2026 as part of broader efforts to empower young people and fight unemployment. As infrastructure development is always the first step to creating more jobs, we must commend the president for her plans to invest in the energy industry. Both the business climate and Namibians’ quality of life will be enhanced by these initiatives. In order to boost economic activity and improve the living conditions of Namibians, the president’s decision to address the country’s unemployment issues and restore economic growth and prosperity was hailed. Economic growth and job prospects for Namibians could be stimulated by the president’s actions to assist the growth of the private sector, particularly in the crucial economic enablers. It’s crucial to realize that the SONA, which offers an in-depth understanding of the country’s present situation and future course, touches on a number of important subjects, such as economic policy, social issues, foreign relations, national security, sustainability, infrastructure development, public sentiment, legislative agenda, involvement in the community, and historical background. Furthermore, this is an important move in the right direction for ending the cycle of poverty, addressing young unemployment, and raising Namibia’s literacy rate. It’s crucial to keep in mind, though, that providing free higher education necessitates large cuts to government spending in other equally important areas that support the growth of the economy. The decision made by H.E. Dr. Netumbo to assist students whose parents are unable to pay for their education is crucial and vital. With respect to operational budgeting contained within public universities and vocational trainings, there have been varying reactions to free higher education. While I support free tertiary education as a system, I have doubts about its viability in the long run. In an economy that is only beginning to recover and is extremely vulnerable owing to global market volatility, implementing free higher education will have a number of detrimental repercussions and put further financial strain on taxpayers. Free higher education could lead to a decline in the quality of education. This is due to the possibility that private universities have greater financial and resource access than the government. The value of a degree may thus decrease as a result of the potential compromise in educational quality. If universities charge students whose parents can afford the fees, they will be able to preserve their reputation, standards, and quality of education. Because of their stable income, they will also be able to attract highly qualified educators. I recommend that in order to maintain sustainability and collaborate with the government, students whose parents work should be obliged to pay at least half of their tuition at universities and vocational schools rather than receiving free education. By offering free tertiary education to students from economically disadvantaged households or marginalized groups who might not be able to afford tuition, the inequity gap can be closed. Free higher education can be helpful if it is part of a robust set of access-related policies, but it is not a guarantee of progress and can even work against the system because, despite the country having more degree holders, there may be fewer job prospects. An additional approach that will help graduates, universities, and technical institutions is to substantially decrease corporate taxes for companies willing to hire and train fresh graduates. In addition, despite the president’s impressive vision for a sustainable and inclusive Namibia, the focus on social justice and disability issues indicates that inclusive governance has not been addressed, leaving people with disabilities wondering how they will be empowered in a manner similar to that of women and youth. The position of people with disabilities remains a major problem since they are not sufficiently represented or dealt with. Therefore, H.E. Dr. Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah’s plans require a significant financial investment, efficient governance, and private-sector collaboration areas in which Namibia has had difficulties in the past. These high expectations could be jeopardised by corruption, inefficient bureaucracy, and unclear policies. Given Namibia’s financial challenges and climate-related issues, sustainability is now a need rather than an option. The address given by the president represents a positive move. The government may improve its ability to handle urgent national concerns and promote a better future for all Namibians by putting the recommended ideas into practice. To succeed, these efforts will require strong governance, long-term financial stability, and decisive action. Attracting international investment and companies has a discernible multiplier effect. To diversify and reduce its dependency on mining, Namibia must make a concerted effort to establish a business-friendly climate and put policies in place that make doing business more convenient. The development of Namibia’s economy requires a consistent goal, visionary leadership, and swift action. Through export diversification, workforce development, energy sector modernization, and industrial innovation, Namibia may achieve long-term growth and become a competitive player in the global economy. In conclusion, in order to prevent the same mistakes, such as the nation’s poor track record of policy execution, H.E. Dr. Netumbo should hold her cabinets accountable. Therefore, it is obvious that political stability, citizen participation, business sector cooperation, and policy implementation will all be critical to the government’s success. Namibia might experience a historic rebirth if these conditions are met, and President Netumbo has an opportunity to salvage the country’s economy during her leadership and leave a lasting legacy.

#SONA2025 #EconomicTransformation #SharedProsperity #YouthEmpowerment #SustainableDevelopment

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🔟 Global Gains, Local Benefits
Immigration reduces prices, fills vital roles, and boosts innovation.
Wages remain stable, services expand, and societies grow richer in every sense.
#OpenBorders #LocalBenefits #CommunityGrowth #EverydayEconomy #ImmigrationWorks #SharedProsperity #VitalWorkforce

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8️⃣ Immigrants Contribute
Immigrants pay taxes, often use fewer services, and support families here and abroad.
Letting them work legally increases contributions—and dignity—for all.
#OpenBorders #FiscalImpact #ImmigrationPays #TaxContributors #SharedProsperity #SmartPolicy #20postchallenge

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WINIR 2025 WINIR CONFERENCE ON INSTITUTIONS, ENTREPRENEURSHIP & SHARED PROSPERITY (PRAGUE, CZECHIA, SEPTEMBER 2025) -- Interdisciplinary research plays a key role in advancing our understanding of how to build i...

📝 Call for papers: winir.org/winir-2025/
#WINIR2025 #Entrepreneurship #Institutions #SharedProsperity #VSE #Prague

@winir2013.bsky.social #AcademicSky

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1️⃣6️⃣ Dividends Align Interests
Regular dividends from the SWF mean every citizen directly benefits from the nation’s economic growth—ensuring broad support for pro-growth policies. #SharedProsperity #DividendEconomy

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No. Replace #crapitalism with #sharedprosperity

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If you’re learning to recognize propaganda — you’re doing sacred work.

Not just for yourself, but for the people you love.
For the future we still deserve.

This is a thread about what you're building — and why it matters more than ever.
#CognitiveDefense #MediaLiteracy #SharedProsperity

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Corporate profits soared while worker wages stagnated. Time to fix that. #FairPay #SharedProsperity

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“Racism is a drain on the whole pool. Everyone’s wages go down when discrimination thrives.”
—Economic costs of division. #SharedProsperity #theSumofUs

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