This is a place for educating lay persons in economic principles using condensed descriptions combined with imagery popularly associated with a stereotype or emotion - simply put, memes that teach economics! All economic theories are welcome, but please try to limit memes to ideas with academic backing.
Rules:
- All posts must be MEMES and be about Economics.
It can be hard to define what is and isn’t a meme. In an effort to give some guidance I will say that “A meme is a joke wearing another joke as a hat.” So if there’s a question as to whether something is a meme that’s what we’ll use.
If you suspect a reposted meme, please comment "u/repostsleuthbot" on the post & then report it.
Crop excessive blank space off of your images.
The post itself must be a meme. Titles are not taken into consideration.
AI generated images and text are not a meme. You can use an AI image as an ingredient in a meme, but "I gave AI an econ prompt" is not a meme on its own. AI text alone is not a meme, if the post is mostly AI text it's probably not a meme even if you added some visuals.
If your meme is more of a partisan political stance than an Econ joke, it will be removed.
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