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The context here is a wealthy person having an extra billion dollars vs dispersing that money to workers. Yeah - we’re broadly on the same page though, I think.
The exact split of the cash is a little beside the point - it’s ultimately a question of whether the money should be consolidated toward the wealthy or distributed among workers (in reality, I’d argue that the bulk should go to building social safety nets for example). If you look at Australia’s response to the GFC for example, putting more money in the broad population’s hands meant that they had one of the shallowest dips and quickest recoveries in the world, and were recognised as having the world’s best response. There’s a reason stimulus checks were handed out through COVID - money in the hands of workers is generally good for the economy. There’s plenty of historical case studies for this - including the old 90% top marginal tax bracket.