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Why Business Owners Keep Getting Richer While Workers Fall Behind


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K-shaped economy trends are reshaping how people earn, invest, and build wealth. In this episode of The WealthAbility Show, Tom Wheelwright, CPA, talks with macroeconomist Dr. Benjamin Keen about why some individuals and businesses continue to thrive while others fall behind—and what entrepreneurs and investors can do about it.

Dr. Keen explains how stagnant wages, asset ownership, inflation, and changing consumer behavior have created a widening economic divide. Together, he and Tom explore how business owners can identify opportunities in today’s economy, why ownership matters more than ever, and how artificial intelligence could further accelerate the gap between those who own assets and those who rely solely on earned income.

In this episode, you’ll learn:
-What a K-shaped economy is and why it matters
-Why business owners and investors often outperform wage earners
-How consumer behavior is changing across income levels
-Why ownership may become more valuable than labor in the AI economy
-How artificial intelligence can improve business productivity
-Why taxes and public policy influence long-term wealth creation
-How entrepreneurs can position their businesses for changing market conditions
-Why understanding macroeconomics helps you make better investment decisions

Whether you’re growing a business, investing for the future, or looking to protect your wealth, this conversation offers practical insights into navigating today’s changing economic landscape and positioning yourself on the winning side of the K-shaped economy.

00:00 Introduction
01:10 Who’s Up and Down
01:49 Wages vs Equity Gains
04:27 Business Two-Tier Strategy
05:58 Lower-End Budget Pressures
07:56 Politics and Polarization
10:50 Taxes Migration and Backlash
17:00 Sharing Wealth Through Ownership
21:11 AI Bubble and Bigger Pie
24:43 Entrepreneur Playbook
28:19 High-End Service Expectations
31:49 Final Advice
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Website: https://benjaminkeen.com/

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