While GDP grows, wealth often concentrates in the hands of a few, leaving the poor behind.
While GDP grows, wealth often concentrates in the hands of a few, leaving the poor behind.
GDP measures production but not well-being, ignoring mental health, education, and community happiness.
Many economies grow GDP by increasing debt, which can lead to financial instability.
Urban areas often grow faster, leaving rural regions underdeveloped.
Higher GDP can come at the expense of low wages and poor working conditions for workers.
Numbers matter, but the hidden costs of GDP growth must be addressed for true prosperity.