#Sociology of class. People inheriting net worth $20 million+ say they aren't able to have wealth discussions.https://twitter.com/nytimesbusiness/status/866035561030701057 …
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Replying to @OtherSociology
Read the article and the thread and reflect on the poor framing of this story given the massive wealth inequality that exists.
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Replying to @OtherSociology
Upper class parents should talk to their kids about how little others have and the financial challenges they DON'T face and what is 'normal'
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Replying to @Constababble @OtherSociology
Skewed perceptions of intergenerational financial security effect how politicians from well-off families operate.
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Agree. Unfortunately, this article has inadvertently shown why class gaps perpetuate inequity...
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Replying to @OtherSociology @Constababble
...If rich people don't talk about inheritance with their kids & just pass on wealth then how do they really understand value of affluence?
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If they want to give their money to kids who appreciate what it means, there are plenty of working class kids who need money for a leg up.
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Funny that's not even a consideration for them, even though one of the interviewees now runs a not for profit.
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