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Free unconditional money improves quality of life. Break through study on :marseypoor: :!marsey911roofer:

https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=38701227

Call me a chud, there's no way I believe this

About 2% of the total went to alcohol, cigarettes and drug expenses

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Any homeless camp on the sidewalk with open drug use definitely has more than $15/mo spend on drugs, alchy, and cigs. Isn't a pack of cigs in the west coast like $10 for a single pack alone?

I think a lot of productive hardworking people's money has been spent on propaganda whose sole intention is to ensure that people equate homeless people to "mentally ill drug addicts" rather than, say, "private equity real estate buyup refugees"

Is private equity in the fentalnyl business :marseybeanquestion: and are we really back pedaling so hard we are going to ignore mental health issues and homelessness?

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The top federal income tax rate was 91 percent in 1950 and 1951, and between 1954 and 1959. In 1952 and 1953, the top federal income tax rate was 92 percent. (USA)

We need to go back to this. Wealth inequality is damaging society far more than ever.

Income inequality has plummeted since 2019 due to the tight labor market. Weirdly, the fentanyl zombies keep multiplying. What gives?

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Could they name a single person paying even 80% of their income in federal taxes back then? I hear this quoted all the time but they don't say they Kennedys or Roosevelts had their net incomes cut to 20% of their gross

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Effective tax rate is basically flat anyway. Nobody was paying 91 percent

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