You know what the difference is between a million and a billion? Roughly a billion.
By which I mean that grouping millionaires and billionaires together is downright detrimental to understanding wealth inequality and supports the kind of right wing narratives that keep the ultra-rich from being taxed fairly.
It's pretty impressive someone can make that much money in a lifetime.
It's really not, mainly for two reasons
1: beyond a certain point (which is LONG before a $1b, probably before $100m), you have more than you could possibly spend even when living lavishly and are just hoarding money that could have a life-changing or even life-SAVING impact on less fortunate people.
2: it's impossible to get anywhere near that point without a SHITLOAD of luck, exploitation of others or both. Usually both.
You know what the difference is between a million and a billion? Roughly a billion.
By which I mean that grouping millionaires and billionaires together is downright detrimental to understanding wealth inequality and supports the kind of right wing narratives that keep the ultra-rich from being taxed fairly.
It's really not, mainly for two reasons
1: beyond a certain point (which is LONG before a $1b, probably before $100m), you have more than you could possibly spend even when living lavishly and are just hoarding money that could have a life-changing or even life-SAVING impact on less fortunate people.
2: it's impossible to get anywhere near that point without a SHITLOAD of luck, exploitation of others or both. Usually both.