Escher's Waterfall
Bluelight Crew
Sure, the pot may grow 2.5% in a good year, so do the people . . . .
US population growth rate is under 1% and has been for years.
So a 2.5% growth rate would be (if divided equally), a 1% increase in wealth.
The problem is that the rich are becoming social parasites. Instead of investing in Americans and making a strong middle class (who are the real job creators), they are happy skimming off the top even if it means the pie shrinks over time. They'll attack affordable healthcare, middle class tax cuts, good schools, affordable higher education, strong worker protections, and anything else that makes America competitive as long as they can make a quick buck off of it.
If they keep going the way they want, we're going to see a has-been America.