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Gary Stevenson

YouTuber and former financial trader known for his economic commentary and activism against economic inequality. Founder of the YouTube channel, Gary's Economics.

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Apr 10, 2025 • 1h 15min

Tariff Chaos & Trading on Inequality — ft. Gary Stevenson

Gary Stevenson, a former financial trader and founder of the popular YouTube channel Gary's Economics, joins the discussion. He shares insights on the volatility caused by tariffs and the root causes of wealth inequality. Stevenson reflects on lessons from the 2008 crisis and suggests strategies for revitalizing the middle class. The conversation tackles how recent trade policies deepen economic divides, stressing the urgent need for meaningful reform to uplift struggling demographics and promote integrity over mere financial success.
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May 4, 2025 • 3h 52min

Gary Stevenson: The People's Economist

Gary Stevenson, known as Gary's Economics, is a millionaire trader and YouTube personality who champions wealth equality. He shares his journey from East London to Citibank, critiquing the hoarding practices of the ultra-rich. Stevenson boldly addresses the failures of economists and politicians in tackling inequality, expressing frustration at being a lone voice against the establishment. His sardonic take on media and academia reveals the contradictions of being a wealthy advocate for the working class while pushing for substantial economic reforms.
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Mar 6, 2025 • 50min

Gary Stevenson on taxing the rich and why you're getting poorer

Gary Stevenson, a former top trader and creator of the YouTube channel 'Gary’s Economics,' delves into wealth inequality and its real-world impact. He explains how the rich accumulate wealth through passive income while the middle class struggles with debt. Stevenson critiques tax policies that favor the wealthy and emphasizes the need for wealth taxes to combat economic disparity. He urges listeners to educate themselves and advocate for change, warning that without action, inequality will continue to deepen.