An important feature of the neo‐Kaleckian growth theory is that it distinguishes different growth (and demand) regimes: a profit‐led regime and a wage‐led regime. Both empirical and theoretical research have shown that growth (demand) regimes are not stable. In this study, we show that a change in income distribution can affect the normal capital capacity ratio, which can further cause a (re)switching in growth (and demand) regimes.