@simplic10 @ozymandias314 Note the correlation between the Gini coefficent and mobility. Note that these factors cut across each other.
@balehman @simplic10 @ozymandias314 Inequality is a necessary but not sufficient criterion for mobility.
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@St_Rev@simplic10@ozymandias314 ... but you can't call it a foregone conclusion. If you want to make that argument, make it. -
@balehman@simplic10@ozymandias314 You're stacking the deck in your example. I already noted that inequality can reflect multiple factors. -
@St_Rev@simplic10@ozymandias314 But Bstan is comparatively progressive vs. a state wherein all the gains go to the top. Any kleptocracy. -
@balehman@simplic10@ozymandias314 ...100% inheritance taxes, no other taxes, and no welfare. Mobility in Cstan is huge compared to Bstan. -
@St_Rev@simplic10@ozymandias314 Two states can have the same Gini and dramatically different mobilities, even in absolute terms. -
@balehman@simplic10@ozymandias314 This is unconstructive, tapping out now.
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@St_Rev@simplic10@ozymandias314 Mathematically, it's unrelated. I could certainly see an economic argument ...Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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