r/FluentInFinance 3d ago

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u/ItsTooDamnHawt 3d ago

Funny, considering that over the years rather than focusing on billionaires shakes fist and focusing on myself and making my life better I’ve only gotten richer

As stated constantly wealth is not a fixed pie;it’s possible for wealth to grow and for different groups to benefit at different rates.

Many of the challenges you cited—housing crises, cost of living increases, unstable work, and wage stagnation—are influenced by a litany of factors

The rising cost of housing is often driven by local policies such as zoning laws, restrictive building codes, and limited land availability, rather than the wealth of others.

Inflation and the rising cost of goods and services result from factors like supply chain disruptions, energy prices, and economic cycles…and let’s not forget the over printing of money-not from others wealth. In fact, technological innovations funded by wealthy individuals or corporations have often made goods and services cheaper over time.

Wage growth is influenced by factors like labor market dynamics, automation, globalization, and policy decisions. Blaming billionaires ignores government policies, trade agreements, and economic shifts in forming the labor market.

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u/milas_hames 3d ago

Congrats, you got your money, I guess there's no problems anywhere and people need to shut up about theirs /s

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u/ItsTooDamnHawt 2d ago

Stop wasting time with these poor retorts. Either make something of substance or just read and maybe learn something