I was recommended this video and decided to watch it during the lunch break because the concept seemed interesting and I'm not the most well-versed in economics. What I got instead was a video that made me irrationally angry (still finished it out of spite though). The comments are even more clueless, I recommend you read some of them if discussions on /r/fluentinfinance are too high brow and intelligent for you.
@nuclearshill I think you liked people sperging out over macroeconomics
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This video is insane to me. Does no one on the entire team behind the channel "how money works" think it would maybe be a good idea to consult with an economist???
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Don't worry they have a whole other channel "How history works", I'm sure they're just too busy with that
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Did they hire an economist for that one?
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this guy is the writer for both channels
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A lot of these professional, researched Youtube channels will put out just completely wrong information. I was watching one about Howard Stern where they got to his comments about Selena and the boycotts that resulted in it. He made a note that Stern never apologized. What really happened was Stern apologized on air in Spanish. It was just a really weird error.
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