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Keep in mind that the flow of money isn't stagnant, but no it won't make it past the upper middle class. If companies continue to reinvest in the market there is nothing to trickle down. That's what they usually do. If the use that profit to improve or expand that money again won't go anywhere. If they invest in employees, then it does trickle down, but that rarely happens.