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El verdadero problema con los multimillonarios
Lavish consumption and huge inheritances are hard to justify in a world with so many pressing needs
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Slow Boring (United States) | Apr 01, 2026
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Billionaires' inheritances perpetuate inequality and limit social mobility, making it essential to reconsider wealth transfer laws.
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Lavish spending by billionaires can drive economic growth and philanthropy, providing benefits that outweigh their consumption.
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The focus on billionaires distracts from systemic issues in wealth distribution that affect millions, not just the ultra-rich.
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Billionaires should be taxed more heavily to address societal inequalities and fund public services that benefit everyone.
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We should celebrate billionaires for their ability to create jobs and innovate, rather than vilifying their wealth.
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