Politicians who say that no one can become a billionaire without cheating are effectively saying that no company can make $200 million a year in profit without cheating. (A startup making $200m might be worth around $7b, and a founder might own 15% = $1b.)
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If Paul's 15% was owned by the employees who created the value, no individual would be so rich, but everyone who contributed would be better off. If it goes on an inverse square root, there's no poverty at the bottom and the CEO is still many times richer.
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So what’s the number for too rich?
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