> They deprive everyone else of investment income.
Who that “everyone else” might be and what percentage of the population does “everyone else” represent in this context?
Keep in mind that there are other reasons they economy works the way it does. The end goal of a central bank or a government is not (contrary to popular belief) make investors rich, the end goal is stability and possibly prosperity for the society at large.
That may be the stated goal, but the metrics relied upon to measure economic health do a good job measuring top line wealth and a poor job capturing the true quality of life for ordinary people.
Who that “everyone else” might be and what percentage of the population does “everyone else” represent in this context?
Keep in mind that there are other reasons they economy works the way it does. The end goal of a central bank or a government is not (contrary to popular belief) make investors rich, the end goal is stability and possibly prosperity for the society at large.