b_line
Well-Known Member
So I was reading the Forbes 500 list the other day, and I was pretty surprised at the wealth that has ballooned for the richest portion of people in the world. More than 500 people in this world are worth more than $3 billion. 10 years ago, the bottom of the same list had people not even worth $1 billion. I read that the current net worth of all the billionaires is close to $7.1 trillion, as opposed to $4.6 trillion in 2012. Crazy.
Much of the new money comes from new Chinese billionaires, but a lot of the rich around the world have increased their net worth by huge percentages in the past few years, or even the past decade.
I don't know a lot about why wealth distribution is the way it is, and I don't have any judgement calls on it. I am very curious as to how this happens, though. Among the richest of these guys, some people lose or gain huge amounts of money in just a single year. For example, Jeff Bezos (Amazon.com) gained $16.5 billion in just one year!
It is interesting to see the driving factors behind them gaining so much money so quickly. It is pretty apparent that Amazon.com has changed a lot about the way Americans live, with super quick delivery and the ease of shopping, but what about the other guys? How do they make so many people give them so much money in such a short amount of time? It's almost like mass hysteria, all these people going wild over some new thing, and throwing money at these guys. The whole phenomenon is kind of blowing my mind.
Much of the new money comes from new Chinese billionaires, but a lot of the rich around the world have increased their net worth by huge percentages in the past few years, or even the past decade.
I don't know a lot about why wealth distribution is the way it is, and I don't have any judgement calls on it. I am very curious as to how this happens, though. Among the richest of these guys, some people lose or gain huge amounts of money in just a single year. For example, Jeff Bezos (Amazon.com) gained $16.5 billion in just one year!
It is interesting to see the driving factors behind them gaining so much money so quickly. It is pretty apparent that Amazon.com has changed a lot about the way Americans live, with super quick delivery and the ease of shopping, but what about the other guys? How do they make so many people give them so much money in such a short amount of time? It's almost like mass hysteria, all these people going wild over some new thing, and throwing money at these guys. The whole phenomenon is kind of blowing my mind.