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by santosha
3886 days ago
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I'm not sure if this was addressed in the Credit Suisse report, but these kind of comparisons can be very misleading. The problem is that a lot of people in the bottom 10% have net negative assets (every fresh grad with college loan debt for eg). This skews the distributions, making the wealthy seem richer than they really are. Suppose A has 50$, B has 30$ and C has -20$ (owes a creditor).
A seems to control ~82% of all the wealth, but B is actually in much better shape than that number suggests. |
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