• MangoCats@feddit.it
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    2 days ago

    large corporations are rich, but most US residents and social benefit programs are not.

    That all depends on what you classify as rich.

    Certainly: median income isn’t amazingly rich, around here half of households have an income of $75,000 per year, or less. Not a lot when houses cost $300,000 and up.

    The social benefits programs are very blurry- people who pay a lot in to social security take a lot out - if you were never fortunate enough to have a high paying job, you don’t get much.

    Large corporations, by definition, flow a lot of money - some enrich their shareholders more than others.

    All told, the real problem with the US is that income inequality has been going in the wrong direction (greater) for decades.