With wealth inequality and billionaire control over American society growing ever more obscene, it’s well past time to implement a maximum wage limit.

  • (des)mosthenes@lemmy.world
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    7 hours ago

    because they buy things - especially luxury items, create more companies, hire people, in theory… who knows anymore

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      7 hours ago

      @desmosthenes a lot of it is more likely to go into the Cayman Islands or investing in media they can control or buying politicians. Give $1b to one man or $20 each to 50 million people - bet you more money makes it into your local economy the second way.

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        7 hours ago

        this is what I was alluding towards. but have to crawl back that initial 1b in the first place… but agreed, normal folk actually pay taxes

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            6 hours ago

            @desmosthenes but to go back to the first point - if they want to have a company in the US they will do it whether or not they’re resident. Can’t very easily employ thousands of Cayman Islanders in your billion dollar business. A Way would be found. But by structuring the business in such a way as to avoid whatever restrictions there are, there would at least be a small reduction in their cut. And a small reduction in billions is not insignificant. Plus… One fewer tax haven reduces options.