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It is not as simple as "good or bad". The question is how much income inequality is good. If the income inequality is too high that is bad.I've always considered it as practiced in the United States to be a good thing. But I know a lot of people seem to think it is bad; why?
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Why is it bad if it's too high?It is not as simple as "good or bad". The question is how much income inequality is good. If the income inequality is too high that is bad.
Why is it bad if it's too high?
I've always considered it as practiced in the United States to be a good thing. But I know a lot of people seem to think it is bad; why?
K
Money isn’t the only thing that grants power; so does influence. You have some guy with a pod cast, or some social media influencer, l would argue he would have more power than some billionaire who doesn’t use his money to influence.Because money grants power over people.
But they use their money to shape society in different directions because rich people don’t agree on political issues; sorta like Pod casters, or those with thousands of followers on twitter.Here's a simple example: Politicians want money to support their campaigns, and big donators are going to get something in return which may or may not be in the best interests of the voters. In other words, people with more money have a bigger power to shape society according to their will.
How do rich people turn people into prostitutes?And since poverty has pretty much always been a thing, we get to see people subjecting themselves to do things that they wouldn't have otherwise, such as prostitution, just because of money. Or crappy work conditions, or abuse, or... because they need to make their ends meet.
What on Earth does any of this have to do with anything I've said?Gee, I don't know. What could ever be wrong with a society whwre many are employed full time but still poor anywaya?
Higher rates of crime and drug abuse are two issues and concerns to help get started.
What kinda people are doing this stuff?It depends. A lot of people in America come from a culture of hard work, where everyone is expected to do their share, and if someone excels and righteously earns a higher salary, then most people wouldn't have a problem with it.
Like if someone is a brain surgeon - that's something that most people wouldn't be able to do, so they earn a higher salary for that. They provide a valued service to society, so I don't think too many people would begrudge a brain surgeon a high salary. Or if someone is a scientist or inventor, if they create something truly momentous and beneficial, then by all means, let them have their reward. I don't think very many people would object to that.
What people may object to is when they see income inequality which they see as unearned or not through any personal merit or even that much hard work. Or if it looks like a bunch of crooks. Some people in this country don't like crooks who take more than they contribute. Some people think it's bad.
Managers determine workers wages, and though they may make more money than the average worker, they aren’t usually rich.Hourly workers are paid $12 an hour and have few benefits, no heathcare (due to costs) by the CEO is paid $21 million a year, and stock options if profit targets are hit.
Increased productivity is usually accomplished via new technology or employing a different work strategy; rarely is increased productivity done by just telling them to work harder.The profit can be increased by demanding more productivity, and reduce costs, and this impacts workers.
I don’t think any business is morally obligated to pay a living wage according to your chosen lifestyle.This is not any specific corporation but it is a common model for them. The emphasis is to maximize profit and if workers are impacted negatively it is just how it goes. Their attitude is that workers can quit and some other worker will be hired. The question could be: do businesses have a moral obligation to pay a living wage? The current legal minimum wage is well under a living wage.
If income inequality is balanced by institutions that ensure that everyone has access to enough food, water, shelter, healthcare and education for kids so as make a reasonable living possible, then I have no problem.I've always considered it as practiced in the United States to be a good thing. But I know a lot of people seem to think it is bad; why?
K
There is one thing that most if not all rich people seem to agree on. They all agree that it is good to be rich. And they will use that influence that their wealth allows them to protect their wealth, and become richer.But they use their money to shape society in different directions because rich people don’t agree on political issues
What kinda people are doing this stuff?
You're topic. Large gaps in income inequality means there is an excessive amount if poor people, and poor people often struggle to afford needs, amd when people can't afford needs then they become primed to conduct crime to make up the difference and/or drug abuse to escape their reality.What on Earth does any of this have to do with anything I've said?
I've always considered it as practiced in the United States to be a good thing. But I know a lot of people seem to think it is bad; why?
K
More like the greediest and most corrupt and abusive.If you're an absolutist in terms of capitalism and free market principles, you might think it's beneficial in and of itself to have more money and power in the hands of the 'best and brightest'.
Bill GatesWhat kinda people are doing this stuff?
Surely, it is not the actual inequality that you consider to be “a good thing” (unless you genuinely enjoy knowing that some lack food, water, shelter and medical assistance), but rather the idea that there should be no limit to what you materially can achieve?I've always considered it as practiced in the United States to be a good thing. But I know a lot of people seem to think it is bad; why?
K
Depends on your moral core values. Equality has always been one of three for me (together with well being and liberty).I've always considered it as practiced in the United States to be a good thing. But I know a lot of people seem to think it is bad; why?
K