[AGL] Fwd: Fw: How does it feel to be rich? Bitchn'!
michele mason
yaya.m at earthlink.net
Sat Dec 9 10:19:54 EST 2006
Frances, as I became more disabled and less able to watch from
fence-line to fence-line, I realized: The bigger your queendom, the
bigger the job to defend and care for it. mm
On Dec 8, 2006, at 11:49 AM, Frances Morey wrote:
> I wonder if the nitty gritty is a derivitive of the needy-greedy? This
> is an eye opener, especially since I doubt that everything I have in
> my 525 sq. ft. exceeds the $2,200 richness qualifier. Yikes. How does
> it feel to be poor? Can't go by me though--I feel good, like James
> Brown knew that I would. Maybe emotional states aren't based on bank
> account balances after all. I remember being with a friend visiting
> his neighbors in River Oaks and thinking that in Houston even the rich
> don't feel like they have enough money.
> Seems like Capitalism is just another way of saying, "I deserve more
> than the rest of you and I am not willing to share so go fuck off.
> Thanks, Ted.
> Best,
> Frances
>
> Ted Klein <taklein at austin.rr.com> wrote:
>> From: "Ted Klein" <taklein at austin.rr.com>
>> To: "Ted Klein" <taklein at austin.rr.com>
>> Subject: Fw: How does it feel to be rich?
>> Date: Fri, 8 Dec 2006 06:57:33 -0600
>>
>> Quit bellyaching!
>>
>> Richest Two Percent Have Half The World's Wealth
>>
>>
>>
>> - Total assets of only $2,200 qualifies you for the richest half of
>> the people in the world.
>>
>> - Total assets of only $61,000 get you in the top 10% of the world's
>> wealthiest. Most Americans who have owned a home for more than 10
>> years would fall in this class with equity built up from down
>> payment, inflation and loan amortization.
>>
>> How does it feel to be rich?
>>
>> The richest 2 percent of adults in the world control more than 50
>> percent of its assets. In contrast, the poorest 50 percent control
>> just 1 percent of the world's wealth.
>>
>> In other words, distribution of the world's wealth, stocks, bonds,
>> real estate, and other assets is decidedly lopsided, according to a
>> new survey.
>>
>> And the data reflect a wide disparity between the developing world
>> and the developed world, says The World Institute for Development
>> Economics Research of the United Nations University (UNU-Wider).
>>
>> Almost 90 percent of the world's wealth is concentrated in North
>> America, Europe, and developed Asia-Pacific countries such as Japan
>> and Australia, says the study. For example, North America, which has
>> just 6 percent of the world's population, accounts for 34 percent of
>> the world's wealth.
>>
>> "Developed countries have pulled ahead of the rest of the world,"
>> co-author of the study Edward N. Wolff, a professor of economics at
>> New York University, tells The New York Times. "With the notable
>> exception of China and India, the third world has drifted behind."
>>
>> But even in the richest countries, wealth is also distributed
>> unevenly. In the U.S., the top 10 percent of the population holds 70
>> percent of wealth. In France, the 10 percent own 61 percent of the
>> country's wealth, 56 percent in the UK, 44 percent in Germany, and
>> 39 percent in Japan.
>>
>> So what does it take to be among the world's richest? Assets of
>> $2,200 qualify for the richest half. Those with $61,000 in assets
>> are in the top 10 percent of the world's wealthiest. And assets of
>> more than $500,000 get you into the elite branch of the richest 1
>> percent in the world.
>>
>> If all assets in the world were distributed evenly to the 6 billion
>> people in the world, each person would have about $20,500 in assets,
>> according to the study.
>>
>>
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