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Anyway, simply having millionaires or billionaires doesn't mean a country's economy is doing well. It just means SOME people in that country are doing well. Well, why are they doing so well? Is it because they provide a wealth of valuable good and services, or is it because government directed wealth towards them at the expense of others? The BRICS nations are notably very government-centric, with very poor citizenry, and absolute trash for currency. Why? What are they trading? Mostly ideological garbage that produces nothing, so of course they're poor as dirt, no matter what fancy rug they put over it.
Putin came up with BRICS to get back at the US, and it's his power play by putting world currencies back on the gold standard. But as history has shown a floating currency works a lot better if managed properly.