The threshold household income where a family can afford housing, healthcare, childcare, and transportation without relying on means-tested benefits is a lot higher than the official stats suggest.

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      4 days ago

      Simple, we take the money from the rich, and give it to the poor. Cap maximum salary at $999,999,999; anything you make after that goes directly towards those who need it most. Get the entire world on-board, so there’s nowhere for them to hide their money, eliminating billionaires entirely. Problem solved.

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        This all assumes there is no inflation. At some point the system breaks mathematically, even with a steady 2.5% growth rate (which it is not at all accurate but that’s another topic).

        The ownership class is planning wealth on generational levels. This represents a significantly larger amount of capital over a longer time frame.

        Capping the allowed maximum salary doesn’t even begin to remotely address taxes on corporations and trusts. The wealthy do not pay themselves a high salary , their money is managed through funds.