This isn't just migration—it's wealth extraction. When capital escapes, tax revenues dry up. The state loses its financial foundation, and ordinary citizens bear the cost. Fewer resources for infrastructure, services, social programs. Less wealth circulating locally means lower living standards across the board. It's not economics—it's systemic impoverishment by design.
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DAOdreamer
· 01-11 09:03
That's why the town is dead; all the money has run out, and no one will fix the roads for you...
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AlgoAlchemist
· 01-10 04:57
Basically, it's just cutting leeks; once the capital runs away, the money is gone.
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ProxyCollector
· 01-10 04:53
Damn, that's why our crappy place is getting poorer and poorer...
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ImpermanentLossFan
· 01-10 04:50
That's right, it's the vampire logic—bottom-tier people always end up footing the bill.
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NFTHoarder
· 01-10 04:46
Basically, it's the rich fleeing and the poor footing the bill.
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rugpull_survivor
· 01-10 04:44
Oh my, isn't this just a classic pump-and-dump, just calling it capital flight.
This isn't just migration—it's wealth extraction. When capital escapes, tax revenues dry up. The state loses its financial foundation, and ordinary citizens bear the cost. Fewer resources for infrastructure, services, social programs. Less wealth circulating locally means lower living standards across the board. It's not economics—it's systemic impoverishment by design.