I think this is a combination of inflation and employers wanting people to return to the office. I am excited for people to return to the office as it means I can earn a lot more money.

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    And the wealth these companies earn disproportionately goes to the rich, the stock holders, upper management, etc.

    You mean the employee. Pension funds. 401k. I get stock as part of my job.

    Also you are confusing earnings with dividends. The two are not the same. Earning go the company. They don’t go to the list you created. Earnings only go to the company.

    Again, you’re getting hung up on the distinction between cash, stock, and wealth.

    You mean facts and logic. The differences are important. It’s why you struggle with these topics because it’s all magic and unicorns. You don’t get why Elon is wealthy or how he became wealthy. You just want to feel he took your money but you never bought a Tesla. It’s strange thinking.

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        8 months ago

        I have side jobs that I do but I’m a w2 for main income. Part of my package is stock

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      Also you are confusing earnings with dividends.

      I never mentioned either of them, because i am not talking about the literal specifics of how the wealth is distributed. You have no point here.

      You mean facts and logic.

      No. You are getting hung up on the actual methods of how the wealth is distributed, cherrypicking the ways in which it is not as a means to say that the rich aren’t extracting wealth.

      Your argument relies on fallacies the whole way through.