Traditional companies pay 85% revenue to salaries, Google pays 1% — Dubious (45/100) 85% to salaries? That's wild — where'd that come from? Google's low but not *that* low 💀📊 Sources: What Percent of Gross Revenue Should Go to Payroll? - PayPro, What Percentage of Sales or Gross Revenue Should Go Toward Payroll? - NetSuite, All I can really find is that Google's operating expenses are around $261 bill... | Hacker News
Central banks printed $35 trillion post-2008 — Sketchy (35/100) 35 trillion? Fed did ~$4.5T, ECB trillions less — that's global creative accounting 💀📈
Bankers got free money at negative rates post-2008 — Solid (75/100) Negative rates and QE bailouts? Yeah that's history 👌
CEOs used QE money for share buybacks, not investment — OK (65/100) Buybacks boomed post-2008 on cheap debt — true but not *only* use ⚠️