Move along nothing to see here.
Your overlords have arranged for 5$ Happy Meals at McDonalds and the local sporting team is playing tomorrow. Direct your attention where it matters and cheer them on!
"DanSC" said This article doesn't describe how the wealth is calculated, at least not that I saw.
I'm nowhere near wealthy, but I, by myself, have greater wealth than tens of millions of Americans combined, because they're all in debt and I'm not.
It's calculated on total assets. Saw it in another article, but no one would believe it if it came from the Communist Broadcasting Corporation.
The big statistic I saw was exactly as you describe. The top 86 families in Canada have more combined wealth than the lowest 1/3 of Canadians, mostly because the bottom 10 million have more debt than assets.
The link won't work for me, but I think I get the idea from the introductory squib.
While politicians in Ottawa still can't decide who is in the middle class, a new analysis suggests wealth is increasingly gravitating to the very top.
Justin Trudeau was telling people he wouldn't tax the middle class, so one brave reporter asked him what he meant by the middle class. He didn't appear to know. He looked ignorant to the point of general stupidity. It wasn't just another of Justin's little oopsies.
So...
"Squirrel!!!"
OMG, the 1% have all the money. Revolution. Quick, tents to the park.
Your overlords have arranged for 5$ Happy Meals at McDonalds and the local sporting team is playing tomorrow. Direct your attention where it matters and cheer them on!
I'm nowhere near wealthy, but I, by myself, have greater wealth than tens of millions of Americans combined, because they're all in debt and I'm not.
This article doesn't describe how the wealth is calculated, at least not that I saw.
I'm nowhere near wealthy, but I, by myself, have greater wealth than tens of millions of Americans combined, because they're all in debt and I'm not.
It's calculated on total assets. Saw it in another article, but no one would believe it if it came from the Communist Broadcasting Corporation.
The big statistic I saw was exactly as you describe. The top 86 families in Canada have more combined wealth than the lowest 1/3 of Canadians, mostly because the bottom 10 million have more debt than assets.
mostly because the bottom 10 million have more debt than assets.
And since the average Canadian is now carrying 164% of income to debt, the bottom
will have more company soon.
Justin Trudeau was telling people he wouldn't tax the middle class, so one brave reporter asked him what he meant by the middle class. He didn't appear to know. He looked ignorant to the point of general stupidity. It wasn't just another of Justin's little oopsies.
So...
"Squirrel!!!"
OMG, the 1% have all the money. Revolution. Quick, tents to the park.
Let's be perfectly honest here, I'm a fucking knob and I managed to get out of the debt trap.