"Some get it by working for it and some get it by inheriting it."
By just about any metric you choose financial inequality in the US is worse than it's been since the Depression - and many measures are worse than then. It's worse than nearly anywhere else in the developed world, and it's getting worse each year. Is that really the cornerstone? If it is, it shouldn't be.
A statistically insignificant portion of total wealth comes from "working for it".
By just about any metric you choose financial inequality in the US is worse than it's been since the Depression - and many measures are worse than then. It's worse than nearly anywhere else in the developed world, and it's getting worse each year. Is that really the cornerstone? If it is, it shouldn't be.
A statistically insignificant portion of total wealth comes from "working for it".