this is a kind of inequality. when ppl have access to different growth rates, the gap becomes bigger and bigger over time.pic.twitter.com/xIQyNt9BSy
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this is a kind of inequality. when ppl have access to different growth rates, the gap becomes bigger and bigger over time.pic.twitter.com/xIQyNt9BSy
however access to the same growth rates doesn't actually resolve the problem of increasing inequality over time!pic.twitter.com/7KlM03DxYO
over time, the gap still increases, and at basically the same rate.pic.twitter.com/JNvTM0id3v
inequality is an intrinsic aspect of systems that compound. "fair" systems tend to be fair by eliminating the compounding and thus killing the system. (or being ridiculously uncompetitive to external systems that DO compound)
real "inequality" is access to different rates of growth. e.g. the rich getting access to lower fee funds and better financial products can have access to 15% growth vs 10% respect for time-advantage allows discernment of actual inequality.
in a K shaped recovery this is even worse. instead of getting a worse deal of 10% you get 0% or even NEGATIVE compounding as you take on debt to survive.
even w/ complete debt forgiveness you only go from negative to zero. the inequality and increasing inequality is STILL there.
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