Our Fair Share

Where the Money Goes

The bill is high because the system is full of toll booths.

Across essential sectors, the same pattern keeps appearing: public dollars and household dollars enter a system, then leak through administration, pricing power, debt, fees, marketing, defensive duplication, and extraction before reaching the thing people actually needed.

ProductiveCare, homes, food, labor, physical assets
FrictionBilling, admin, compliance, duplicated complexity
Pricing powerMonopoly, scarcity, patents, local capture
ExtractionFees, debt, dividends, buybacks, private equity

Healthcare first

The healthcare forensic audit is the first mature model: per-dollar flows, peer-country benchmarks, named mechanisms, and sector tables.

Housing next

Housing combines scarcity, finance, land capture, zoning, fees, insurance, debt, and local veto power.

Then cross-sector

Once sectors are mapped, the real story is overlap: the same holders, firms, financing tools, and extraction logic repeat.

Send us examples

We need bills, contracts, invoices, fee schedules, hospital stories, housing stories, public-private deals, and local examples that show how the extraction works.

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