Don't Confuse Predatory with Productive Wealth
Disproportionate distributions of wealth caused by ‘predatory’ institutions and differences in wealth brought about by market institutions and thrift are not the same thing.
Disproportionate distributions of wealth caused by ‘predatory’ institutions and differences in wealth brought about by market institutions and thrift are not the same thing.
Two studies confirm that stress is a major underlying factor in the obesity epidemic among the poor. One from Scotland, published in the journal Appetite, documents the link between overeating and the stress that accompanies income inequality.
More than half of people in the UK are keen for their wealth to have a positive impact on society, research finds
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The practical application of liberal principles multiplied population figures and, in the countries committed to the policies of economic freedom, secured even to less capable and less industrious people a standard of living higher than that of the well-to-do of the “good old” days.
What is the minimum amount of money that you would demand in exchange for your going back to live even as John D. Rockefeller lived in 1916? Think about it. Hard. Carefully.
International bureaucracies are trying to convince poor nations, which already suffer from bad policy, that they can succeed by imposing additional bad fiscal policy and then magically hope that growth will materialize.
Income equality sounds like a good thing until you realize it means that everyone is equally poor. Income inequality means that if you enter the workforce with low skills and low income, you can move up the ladder to higher incomes as you improve and increase your skills. But it also means that some people are richer than others. When is income mobility worth the income difference?
Marijo Beckman greeted Black Friday shoppers at a Boynton Beach,Fla. Walmart store Friday, Nov. 28, 2014.
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In only five years, those 62 billionaires saw their wealth grow 44% — an increase of $542 billion — to a whopping $1.76 trillion.
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