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  • ari-burshell 9 hours ago ago

    The part of the story that stood out most for me is connected to the theme of the distribution of wealth in the United States.

    From the Article - 'The apocalypse tracker hits on a growing divide and sense of resentment between working and middle-class Americans and the very, very rich. In the U.S. alone, the top 1 percent of the population holds 31.9 percent of total wealth, according to the Federal Reserve.'

    What should be the right distribution of wealth? -RE

    • cyanydeez an hour ago ago

      oh, such a sneaky question. The one where it's not slavery. Do you really have trouble understanding that?

      Also, one where being rich doesn't equate to being a king and citizens feudal peasants.

      If you give me a couple of million dollars, I'll happy to do the studies for you, but this is a strict "gotcha" question about the immorality of "communism".

  • SVI 9 hours ago ago

    Wealth concentration seems to fluctuate. A hundred years ago (1916) the richest 0.1% held about 25% of U.S. wealth falling to 7% in 1978. If the current figure continues to grow we may see some unrest or a wealth tax.

    • ari-burshell 7 hours ago ago

      SVI - what do you think is the magic # for a wealth tax or regulatory solution to gain momentum?

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