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In reply to the discussion: How Benedict Cumberbatch's family made a fortune from slavery [View all]Trillo
(9,154 posts)of inequality. I'm not saying their parents did something illegal. If one set of kids gets nest eggs, as you said to, "help their children pay for higher education, down payments on homes, start-up funds for a small business", and if another group of kids does not get that, then yes, it is one form of inequality.
That form is not as severe as the Walton family, hence the word gradated.
There are many other forms of it. You specifically mention another, the minimum wage which is not enough to live on, though your point about being run by the 1% escapes me, everything of significance is already run by the 1%. We have been living in a system that for at least 100 years that has been advocating for the wealthy's interest, if not since the beginning of the country. In every area possible the game has been rigged to favor the wealthy.
Thus, unwinding this is gonna be a long hard road. We've been talking about a living wage on DU since I joined, I think almost 10 years ago, and we're not any closer to a living wage than back then. In that time, the fortunes of the wealthiest have increased, while the middle-classes have withered, "Ordinary Americans got 36 percent poorer in just a decade."
It seems inequality has increased significantly in the last 10 years. And we have poor people getting shot and choked in the streets by "law enforcement" that is out of control and not held responsible.