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Maj John Bell
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So what?
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That's what happens when you work hard. You too can be rich.

The top 10% of all income earners also paid more in federal income tax than the whole bottom 90%. The bottom 50% paid about 3%.
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LTC Eugene Chu
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"The study noted that wealth among America’s richest family dynasties ends up vastly rewarding family members who had nothing to do with earning the fortune, defying the defense that riches are an incentive for hard work and innovation. Instead, the riches are plowed into protections for family wealth, providing fewer benefits for society."

https://www.huffpost.com/entry/richest-family-wealth-gap-covid-19-report_n_60cfde62e4b0dd017428d80a
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LTC Eugene Chu - And how was the family fortune made? It just sprouted up out of the ground or did someone work for it?
And you're maybe you're right. You shouldn't want to leave anything for your kids. You should try to make it as difficult as you possibly can for them.
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Maj John Bell
Maj John Bell
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LTC Eugene Chu - From the link:

"[Of] those with a net worth of $30 million or more. The report, which is based on 2018 data, “showed muted growth” in the number of ultra-wealthy people that year, “rising by 0.8% to 265,490 individuals,” says Wealth-X.

Of those folks, 67.7% were self-made, while 23.7% had a combination of inherited and self-created wealth. Only 8.5% of global high-net-worth individuals were categorized as having completely inherited their wealth."

https://www.cnbc.com/2019/09/26/majority-of-the-worlds-richest-people-are-self-made-says-new-report.html
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Maj John Bell
Maj John Bell
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LTC Eugene Chu - " defying the defense that riches are an incentive for hard work and innovation." That statement doesn't even make sense.

1) This is America. There is no reason to defend the accumulation of wealth.
2) Do you believe that hard work and innovation provides something other than financial success?
3) Wealthy spend their early career gaining financial security for themselves. Their middle career gaining financial security for their children and grandchildren and the end of their career building sustainable philanthropic foundations. But they spent their entire career dealing with people who have been less successful trying to get the government to cut the "beef from a live steer."

People who have not built sustainable financial security support the arts, community enrichment, and the underprivileged in teaspoons of money. The ultra wealthy do the same with firehoses of money.
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