The kind of economic views that get heavily upvoted on Reddit really terrify me, because I view it as an indication of the future as our generations age. They don't even seem like economic views, but rather moral values wearing the clothes of economic opinions.
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Assuming their wealth was then redistributed more appropriately then yes. We have tons of people who are homeless and yet there are empty houses. Jeff Bezos or someone similar has enough wealth to end world hunger today, or create something sustainable to do so.
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I usually attribute homelessness to poor regulation - like zoning laws that prevent people from building what they need, or employment regulation that limit some people from entering the market. We should fix the shitty causes before expecting wealthy people to be the solution.
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