“In terms of the bigger ecosystem, of …

“In terms of the bigger ecosystem, of course, we’re going to have to keep on taking care of our employees,” Cuban said. “In the past, a lot of people would talk about trickle-down economics. I think one of the lessons we’re gonna learn from all this is that it’s time for trickle-up economics. We’re only as strong as the base layer of all our employees, all those people who struggle and get paid hour by hour and don’t know how many hours they’re gonna get. If we don’t take care of them, there is no economy, and we’re learning that very quickly right now.”