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In reply to the discussion: Extreme Wealth [View all]brush
(59,282 posts)10. The example given by your adjunct instructor really brings...
it into perspective how much just a single billion is. Further clarification IMO should be made that Musk being said to be worth 200 billion doesn't mean he has 200 billion in cash in the bank. That's the estimated worth of his assets...sort of like a homeowner's home is worth say, $250k, but he/she doesn't have that cash in the bank. And then of course, there are debts (mortgage, etc.) that subtracts from that amount once she/he sells.
With what a colossal mess Musk has made of "X", once twitter, should his losses and debts be taken into account? They must be huge.
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Entitlement, (link) the well off give less proportion of income than the working because of disconnect
uponit7771
Sep 2023
#64
Republicans, and Democrats, have messed around with our tax code for so long that much of it
Lonestarblue
Sep 2023
#4
The people happiest with the sale of Twitter would be the stockholders forced to sell... at full pri
keithbvadu2
Sep 2023
#25
Yep. I imagine they're happy their once-invested wealth isn't dependent on what...
brush
Sep 2023
#28
That's funny, because I started off doing something like that after a post just before yours!
madinmaryland
Sep 2023
#48
If we could leave a million dollars to our only child that would be a wonderful gift.
usaf-vet
Sep 2023
#34
I'm working on my second million. The first million was a total failure so I gave up.
keithbvadu2
Sep 2023
#37
There was a question I thought of to stump Trump regarding the rise in Covid cases in 2020
Shermann
Sep 2023
#55