Absolutely...throwing in an "according to" does not absolve you... https://twitter.com/dylanmatt/status/1263982162434568199 …
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Do you even know what like, close friends and family members are worth? I doubt you do. Sure you might know a star's reported salary, or syndication deals they were involved in, but...it would be a lot of work to really know.
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Obviously one exception is people who are known to have significant shares in publicly-traded companies.
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And it's even weirder because one of Taylor Swift's, say, greatest assets is owning her own image, which can be valuated at precisely ???? dollars.
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I was just reading about how Marilyn Monroe's image made a fortune for...Anna Stratsberg, Lee Stratsberg's widow, who inherited it from him who inherited it from her.https://www.npr.org/2012/08/03/157483945/monroes-legacy-is-making-fortune-but-for-whom …
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Replying to @mattyglesias @xenocryptsite
It's the Piketty position that a lot more money is tied up in these hands than commonly assumed; however, as
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Specifically in the case of the NY Mets the ownership passed out of the hands of several of these old money money scions - Joan Payson and then Nelson Doubleday.
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