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appalachiablue

(41,131 posts)
Sat Aug 10, 2019, 02:49 PM Aug 2019

If Inequality Grows At Current Rate, Top Americans Will Own 100% US Wealth In 33 Yrs (2052)

(Common Dreams 8/5/19). If wealth inequality in the United States continues to soar at its current rate, the top 10 percent of Americans could own 100 percent of the nation's net worth by 2052.

That's according to an analysis by Dallas Morning News finance columnist Scott Burns, who wrote Sunday that the wealthiest Americans "will truly 'have it all' just 33 years from now."

"However you slice it, the rich have been getting richer. Lots richer," wrote Burns, citing Federal Reserve data.

"Here are the basics. From 2013 to 2016, the top 10 percent of households increased their share of total wealth from an amazing 75.3 percent to a stunning 77.2 percent. That's a share gain of 1.87 percent in just three years."

"If they continue to gain share at that rate," Burns added, "they'll have the remaining 22.8 percent of net worth held by the other 90 percent in just 12 more surveys, give or take an upheaval or two."

Burns's analysis is just the latest evidence that wealth inequality in the United States, juiced by President Donald Trump's massive tax cuts for the rich, is reaching unprecedented heights.

In February, University of California, Berkeley economist Gabriel Zucman published research showing the top 0.00025 percent—just 400 Americans—owns more wealth than the bottom 150 million Americans.

As Common Dreams reported in June, Matt Bruenig, founder of the left-wing think tank People's Policy Project, pointed to Federal Reserve data to show that the bottom half of Americans lost $900 billion in wealth between 1989 and 2018.

Over that same period, Bruenig found, "the top one percent increased its total net worth by $21 trillion." ~

- Article Plus Comments: If Inequality Continues to Grow at Current Rate, Richest Americans Will Own 100% of US Wealth in 33 Years: Analysis. "However you slice it, the rich have been getting richer. Lots richer." Jake Johnson, Common Dreams, Aug. 5, 2019. https://www.commondreams.org/news/2019/08/05/if-inequality-continues-grow-current-rate-richest-americans-will-own-100-us-wealth
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If Inequality Grows At Current Rate, Top Americans Will Own 100% US Wealth In 33 Yrs (2052) (Original Post) appalachiablue Aug 2019 OP
Hunger games, soylent green or Idiocacy? kimbutgar Aug 2019 #1
What it will take to try to alter this course of disaster we'll find appalachiablue Aug 2019 #3
Wow! That really puts the present trends into perspective. SharonAnn Aug 2019 #2
A distress call much warranted, for now anyway. Things must change.. appalachiablue Aug 2019 #4
If this is true, wouldn't that mean that they also own the national debt? nt in2herbs Aug 2019 #5
It would mean that they went around buying up all the property. Igel Aug 2019 #7
The French invented a mechanical device to solve this problem dalton99a Aug 2019 #6
just curious but Skittles Aug 2019 #8

kimbutgar

(21,137 posts)
1. Hunger games, soylent green or Idiocacy?
Sat Aug 10, 2019, 02:58 PM
Aug 2019

What direction is the this country heading to?

Every time I read things like this I wonder what will be our apocalyptic fate.

appalachiablue

(41,131 posts)
3. What it will take to try to alter this course of disaster we'll find
Sat Aug 10, 2019, 03:02 PM
Aug 2019

out in the next few years, maybe a decade I think. For now.

In the meantime, the projections and doom reports are almost beyond comprehension..

Igel

(35,300 posts)
7. It would mean that they went around buying up all the property.
Sat Aug 10, 2019, 05:25 PM
Aug 2019

That's not likely to happen.

What does happen is that they own more and more securities, and those have appreciated. They're extrapolating an asymptote based on appreciation until it rounds up from 99.49 to 99.5%.

Skittles

(153,150 posts)
8. just curious but
Sat Aug 10, 2019, 05:56 PM
Aug 2019

do they not wear shorts in Iraq? It's triple degrees where I am and I cannot imagine wearing skinny jeans

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