Originally posted by: miketheidiot
Originally posted by: smc13
Originally posted by: miketheidiot
Originally posted by: smc13
The article doesn't actually say that the poor are getting poorer. it says the wealthy are earning more money then they did in '79. You are making the incorrect assumption that the rich are getting richer at the expense of the poor. There isn't a fixed total dollar amount.
lets play with numbers. Lets say in 1979 the total amount of money was $100 (just an easy number to work with)
1979 total $100
lowest 20% $1
top 1% $33.1
middle 79% $65.9
Now lets say today the total is $300
2005 Total $300
lowest 20% $2
top 1% $177
middle 79% $121
Obviously the numbers are made up, however this does demonstrate that it is entirely possible for everyone's income levels to increase at the same time with the richest 1% just earning much more then everyone else.
Also, there is nothing in the article that establishes that the richest in '79 are the richest in '2005 and the poorest in '79 are the poorest in '2005. In fact, we know that this isn't the case. The richest American today (Bill Gates) wasn't the richest in '79. His family was wealthy but not at the top 1% if I remember correctly.
too sum up. That the rich are getting richer doesn't mean the poor are getting poorer
the gap between the rich and poor in increasing. wealth is relative. the poor are relatively poorer.
Wealth is relative? HAHAHA. So my $60,000 a year becomes less if someone wins $20,000,000 lottery? How so? I can still buy the same things I could the day before they won the lottery. If I get a 5% raise next year and some millionaire's wealth increases by 10% that makes me poorer? How? If I make 5% more I can buy 5% more goods. What you are talking about is just jealousy. There will always be people richer and people poorer. There is nothing wrong with that. Someone's success doesn't make me poor.
it not that hard a concept to understand. sure you can buy as much, but everyone else can buy much more.
And how does that hurt me? How does that make me poorer? Are you saying that someone winning the lottery causes me not be able to afford the roof over my head or the food on plate? You are going to have to come up with better explanation on how a widening gap hurts the poor when the rich aren't taking money from the poor. As long as the pot is getting bigger what does it matter if some group gets more of the increase. Your point would make sense if my share were actually shrinking, if I couldn't afford as much as I did last year. instead, I can afford more then I did last year so how does Gates and his Billions affect me?
