It also happens 10x slower than pretty much anything else
but causes greater long-term damage that is hard to be reversed. free-market and unregulated capitalism is arguably riskier than socialism since you end up with current conditions where corporations have more power than the government and use lobbying to get exactly what they want at the expense of common people's rights.
its pick your poison- you either choose socialism and and make $5 an hour or you choose capitalism and in 30 or so years you'll die of some factory-produced carcinogen or water pollutant. or, there's always the in-between, where there's a balanced amount of corporate and private tax as well as proper regulations with mutual benefit in mind
That's why we have a mixed economy to solve this stuff out so we have the frame and the moving parts to keep this machine in one piece.
the best possible system would be somewhere in betweem capitalism and socialism, not too much of one or the other