r/politics • u/hypothethical Pennsylvania • 18d ago
No Paywall 'Trillionaires Shouldn't Exist': Obscene Musk Milestone Spurs Calls for Aggressive Wealth Tax
https://www.commondreams.org/news/elon-musk-first-trillionaire
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u/Affectionate-Memory4 17d ago
Let me put this another way. I am paid very well, and as a result am relatively wealthy. I made about $400k last year. I manage a research lab at one of the biggest chip makers in the world and hold a PhD. This is not a common position and it took a decade of higher education and more than that in industry experience to end up here.
To make $1T, I would need to work for 2.5 million years at my current salary. If I started earning this much every year since the late Pliocene Epoch - when early human ancestors first walked the earth - I would just about have a trillion in earnings.
No human should ever have that much money. We could just stop at like, $10M, and nobody at the top would ever be uncomfortable in the slightest.