a rising tide lifts all boats

a rising tide lifts all boats

proverb A strong economy benefits businesses and individuals at all levels. The phrase was popularized by US President John F. Kennedy. Thanks to the economy doing so well lately, our business has been booming. I guess it's really true what they say, that a rising tide lifts all boats.
See also: all, boat, lift, rising, tide
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.

a rising ˌtide lifts all ˈboats

(saying, especially American English) (politics) used to say that everybody benefits when a country’s economy grows and improves: Anger over inequality is absent during periods of expansion, because a rising tide lifts all boats.This expression is often associated with US President John F. Kennedy.
See also: all, boat, lift, rising, tide
Farlex Partner Idioms Dictionary
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References in periodicals archive
"A rising tide lifts all boats. Capitalism doesn't have to be used just for a profit, but it can be used to contribute to social good."
By now, most people know that one percent of the world population owns as much as the remaining ninety percent, and that the mantra "a rising tide lifts all boats" has been relegated to the fantasy bin.
The Limerick hurlers won their h first All-Ireland since 1973 last August and Lee (inset) said: "A rising tide lifts all boats.
A rising tide lifts all boats, but it doesn't necessarily indicate exemplary performance, if the price of your product triples--oil, grain, whatever--and your company doubles revenues, that's losing money somewhere.
[but] I object to this attitude that it's as if economic theory says these processes can only make everyone better off--that a rising tide lifts all boats. It doesn't.
Establish a group view that "a rising tide lifts all boats."
It was, after all, John Kennedy who 39 years ago proclaimed, "A rising tide lifts all boats"
A rising tide lifts all boats, and in China the rising standard of living has lifted demand for aquatic products.
And our leaders in government understood that, as President Kennedy said, "A rising tide lifts all boats." Our entire society was dedicated to raising the standard of living for all, not just accumulating enormous wealth for a fortunate few.
JFK once said that "a rising tide lifts all boats." A comforting thought, if the boats can float.