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blacksmith_tb | 11 days ago

Hmm, Musk, Bezos, Huang, and Zuckerberg are all younger than 65...[1]

1: https://www.newsweek.com/americas-12-richest-men-worth-combi...

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Barrin92|11 days ago

Total household wealth in the US is about ~170 trillion dollars. Those 12 own about 1% of all US wealth. Not shabby for a dozen people but the main issue of American society isn't the handful of people who hit the news but mostly the top 19% below them. Richard Reeves wrote a good book on the topic: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dream_Hoarders

It's the upper middle class that fills educational institutions, prevents the construction of new property, hogs most of the old property and in general has impacted the upward mobility of the lower classes. Musk has a lot of issues, but he's not really getting in the way of people getting richer themselves.

erelong|11 days ago

Upper middle absolutely causes a lot of problems; surprised more people aren't focused on them

thegreatpeter|10 days ago

All US billionaires make up like 8 trillion

exabrial|11 days ago

Also Taylor Swift, Beyonce, Rihanna and may others the generation adores.

accrual|11 days ago

Beyonce is currently in the news for firing a stage manager of 20 years with no severance.

SilverElfin|11 days ago

The ultra rich are also a problem. Wealth makes it easy to get wealthier. You can take unlimited risks. Copy the ideas of startups. Act in anti competitive ways. Live off loans. Etc

big_youth|11 days ago

They are both true? Between the ultra rich and the elderly there are scraps for everyone else.

blacksmith_tb|11 days ago

True - though I would say that the elderly have had a chance to earn and invest longer than the young, so it's not exactly like that's a nefarious plot. But a better tax structure would make that less glaring (same for the multibillionaires, only more so).

cucumber3732842|11 days ago

Those guys own squat compared to the assets the boomers own personally and fractionally.

That said, they do get to exercise infinitely more control and power than a bunch of old people who own non-voting shares and real property that's only valuable at the whim and pleasure of the local regulators.