Why are the oligarchs so rich while everyone else works paycheck to paycheck? After all, it is the workers who create the products. What do you need to do to get richer? To answer these questions, consider the following example.
First of all, you need to understand that in the modern world, money always rushes from ordinary workers to owners as a class of society.
Consider a simple example, we have a farm and a factory where workers are working. Let's say that in our economy the money supply is equal to 100 rubles and these funds are with the farmers.
At the beginning of spring, farmers go to the workers of the plant and buy from them the means of production and household items for 100 rubles. And in the fall, already the workers of the plant go to the farmers and buy food for the same 100 rubles. In the spring, farmers will again come to the workers for the means of production - the circle is closed.
Now let's introduce the capitalists into our mini-economy. With each transaction, they will take part of the funds for themselves in the form of net profit. In the spring, when the farmers buy the necessary things from the factory, the capitalist will pay 80 rubles in the form of wages to the workers, and will keep 20 rubles in the form of profit. In the fall, when the workers come to the farm for food, they will already buy goods for only 80 rubles, and of which the capitalist will take another 20 for himself, the workers will have 60 rubles. Thus, we see that in just a year, 40% of all money flowed into the pockets of the bourgeoisie, the workers have from 100 rubles left 60. With each circle the capitalists will become richer and the workers poorer.
Summing up, we can conclude: if you want to become richer, you need to go over to the side of the capitalists.