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There is a new Pew Research Poll that indicates that the conflict (mildest version of the definition I am guessing) between the Rich vs Poor is more evident than the others fairly common ones except native born vs. immigrants.
Additionally, the perception of a rich vs poor tensions has risen the most. While the percentage of those who perceive a black vs. white tension has slightly decreased. As shown below
Another interesting thing is that the divide between people who think that the rich got that way from ability and hard work, and the ones who think it was because of knowing the right people or being born with the silver spoon is fairly even.
This might be because of who was on the mind of the person surveyed when they answered because no one would say that Steve Jobs, Bill Gates or Mark Zuckerberg didn't work hard.
There are others who we could name who are just rich because of an inheritance or who they know as well.
The interesting this is the demographics of those who answered. Pretty much across the board there the people who see a strong or very strong conflict between the rich and the poor are in the majority and that the number percentage of those who hold this view has increased.
If you read through the study you can see that it this increase of people who notice rich/poor conflict is common across just about every demographic.
http://www.pewsocialtrends.org/2012...flict-between-rich-and-poor/?src=prc-headline
On another topic that is fairly related to this Warren Buffet has decided to answer the people who ask why doesn't he just make a voluntary donation of his money if he thinks he pays too little in taxes.
http://www.cbsnews.com/8301-503544_...ffett-throws-down-financial-challenge-to-gop/
As for the Pew study. I am not surprised at all about the responses to the Pew study. As the gap between the super rich and the middle class has increased by a wide margin.
I think that Buffet's challenge is more of a way to keep his initial ideas about his tax rate compared with his secretary in the public's awareness. Because of course Mitch McConnell isn't going to accept Buffet's challenge with any serious amount of money.
what do you guys think?
Additionally, the perception of a rich vs poor tensions has risen the most. While the percentage of those who perceive a black vs. white tension has slightly decreased. As shown below
Another interesting thing is that the divide between people who think that the rich got that way from ability and hard work, and the ones who think it was because of knowing the right people or being born with the silver spoon is fairly even.
This might be because of who was on the mind of the person surveyed when they answered because no one would say that Steve Jobs, Bill Gates or Mark Zuckerberg didn't work hard.
There are others who we could name who are just rich because of an inheritance or who they know as well.
The interesting this is the demographics of those who answered. Pretty much across the board there the people who see a strong or very strong conflict between the rich and the poor are in the majority and that the number percentage of those who hold this view has increased.
If you read through the study you can see that it this increase of people who notice rich/poor conflict is common across just about every demographic.
http://www.pewsocialtrends.org/2012...flict-between-rich-and-poor/?src=prc-headline
On another topic that is fairly related to this Warren Buffet has decided to answer the people who ask why doesn't he just make a voluntary donation of his money if he thinks he pays too little in taxes.
http://www.cbsnews.com/8301-503544_...ffett-throws-down-financial-challenge-to-gop/
As for the Pew study. I am not surprised at all about the responses to the Pew study. As the gap between the super rich and the middle class has increased by a wide margin.
I think that Buffet's challenge is more of a way to keep his initial ideas about his tax rate compared with his secretary in the public's awareness. Because of course Mitch McConnell isn't going to accept Buffet's challenge with any serious amount of money.
what do you guys think?