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by giantg2
420 days ago
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It doesn't seem to have the intended effects in other countries. Income inequality has gone up in other places such as Europe too. The real driver seems to be the modernization of jobs with the job types moving from secondary to tertiary types, especially knowledge work. The main reason the wealth is uneven here more so than in other countries is because of the big tech companies that we have and others don't. All those unrealized gains from company ownership are the main driver of the extra 20-30% the top people have vs the top people of other countries. |
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Wealth inequality can increase from trends which are net positive but that doesn’t change the fact it’s a net negative. Thus, changes to the tax code specifically designed to increase wealth inequality working shouldn’t be surprising even if other factors are also in play.