• 9488fcea02a9@sh.itjust.works
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    9 hours ago

    I thought we hated all billionaires. When we eat the rich, will he be spared?

    I would… Just wondering what the rest of ya’ll think. There are some pretty hardcore folks on lemmy who would guillotine anyone with even $1M net worth.

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      2 hours ago

      I know a lot of folk that are among the 1% in my country (Poland). I used to be there either, but then the bracket went higher and I lost my income. It’s actually not that hard to get there and most of people thete are aware that they are just a glorified middle class, not the nobility. I’m talking about the people earning 3-4x the median, as it is enough to get you to the 1%.

      I say, let them aspire for their supercars, just never allow them to possess a wealth vast enough they could militarize it.

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      8 hours ago

      He’s not a billionaire (net worth 140 million) and donates a significant portion of his wealth to worthy causes. Of course we spare The Woz.

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      9 hours ago

      A million is earnable through hard work and smart decisions through one’s lifetime, a billion is absolutely not.

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        8 hours ago

        I’d put another zero or 2 on there for what’s earnable with hard work and smart decisions. A million these days is like upper middle class. It’s a nice, but fairly normal, house in most parts of the country and a good start on a retirement fund. Point is still valid though.

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          5 hours ago

          Yeah maybe in California where the Cost of Living is abnormally high compared to the rest of the US and the rest of western countries.

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            5 hours ago

            Speaking from Norway: I can agree that order-of-magnitude 10 million USD is earnable in a lifetime. A wage of 100 k USD / yr isn’t absurdly high, and after 45 years that brings you to 4.5 million. So getting to like 10-30 million in a lifetime is still within what I would consider reasonably possible. At 100 mill. it’s getting pretty absurd though.