• PresidentCamacho@lemm.ee
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    5 months ago

    Those Capitalist of the Gilded Age were fucking amateurs compared to the billionaires of the modern day, where propaganda has been distilled down to a science, and is being force fed to everyone every day at every angle.

    They wish they had the tools we’re unraveling society with today.

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    We just found out that Black Rock owns something like sixty buildings in San Diego County. They’ve been buying affordable housing units and raising rent by 60 percent over 2 years.

    The news reporter went out of their way to tell everyone that this isn’t illegal.

    But yeah. It’s the homeless people who are at fault…

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      5 months ago

      Fuck it would be a shame if anything were to happen to the basement parking lot of their corporate headquarters on August 30th, 2024 at 11:45 in the middle of the workday during end of month.

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    There’s a “yes but” in here. Not saying the wealth accumulation we’ve seen lately is good, it’s absurd and horrible on multiple levels. But a comparison with the Gilded Age is going to be apples-to-oranges and it’s not nearly as bad. The difference is the modern government uses far more transfer payments. That increases the income of lower income households, even if wealth is more disparate. The rich also tend to tie most income up in investments, while the poor spend their income more quickly.

    The upshot is that if you compare wealth alone, the wealth difference can be deceptively large. Many poor people have a negative net worth. For that matter, many high income people have a negative net worth, like a newly graduated doctor with student loans. It is instructive to look at the wealth gap, the income gap, and income plus transfer payments.

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      The rich also tend to tie most income up in investments, while the poor spend their income more quickly.

      I’m not sure that’s a good thing lol

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        It’s not, but it’s something that should be accounted for when analyzing statistics.