Garys Economics
Gary Stevenson
Garys Economics offers a sharp, ground-level look at the forces shaping our financial lives, hosted by former trader and inequality economist Gary Stevenson. Moving beyond the dry jargon of traditional financial reporting, the show pulls back the curtain on the mechanics of power, debt, and extreme wealth. Whether he is dissecting the hidden influence of bond markets on government policy, exposing the rhetorical distractions used by the world’s richest individuals, or analyzing why modern economies are drifting toward a new era of feudalism, Gary breaks down complex systems into clear, actionable insights. The podcast serves as both an investigative deep dive and a rallying cry for systemic change. You will hear Gary grapple with the most pressing economic challenges of our time, from the urgent necessity of a wealth tax to the housing crisis and the way political rhetoric often masks the true drivers of inequality. Often joined by expert guests or drawing from his unique background as a market insider, Gary challenges the status quo by focusing on the concentration of assets and the erosion of public resources. This is not just a show about money; it is a vital listen for anyone looking to understand how the global economy works and how the public can organize to reclaim a more stable, equitable future. If you are tired of mainstream analysis that ignores the reality on the ground, this podcast provides the tools to understand—and shift—the current economic trajectory.
Updated Jul 5, 2026
Episodes
Why you should watch my documentary that's out this week
Watch my new documentary to understand how we can force the UK government to finally tax the super rich.
Do bond markets control the government?
Bond markets are effectively forcing austerity and controlling government policy to protect wealthy investor interests.
Elon Musk is the world's first trillionaire. How scared should you be?
Elon Musk becoming the world's first trillionaire is a dangerous signal that the wealthy are absorbing all global assets.
Why does The Economist hate wealth taxes?
The Economist is using flawed logic to promote unpopular inheritance taxes as a distraction from taxing the rich.
A wealth tax in the UK is becoming unavoidable
The UK has hit a breaking point where a wealth tax is no longer just a policy choice but a political necessity.
Why Jeff Bezos wants to cut your taxes
Jeff Bezos is using distractions about tax cuts for workers to dodge the growing movement to tax the super-rich.
The economist billionaires fear: this is how we get a wealth tax. Meeting Gabriel Zucman
Renowned economist Gabriel Zucman reveals the practical, actionable blueprint for implementing a global wealth tax.
The issue I've been avoiding: immigration
Rising inequality and the use of immigration as a political wedge issue threaten to permanently divide the working class.
This is how I'm going to vote in the election
The election won't fix declining living standards, so I am voting for the party that tackles wealth inequality.
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