I’ve been to Cuba. It’s exactly what you’d expect from the wonders of communism. Extreme poverty everywhere. The leaders are wealthy and everyone else is poor.

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    Wealth is irrelevant since we don’t tax wealth. Elon could be broke overnight if Tesla fails. Sweden has billionaires as well. The man who started Ikea was one of the richest men in the world. If Amazon went BK, Bezos would be broke. That is the issue with all your wealth in a single asset of stock. If you don’t like their wealth, we can’t tax it since that is unconstitutional; just don’t buy their products or stock. Encourage your retirement fund not to buy their stock.

    https://www.businessinsider.com/ikea-founder-ingvar-kamprad-wealth-family-net-worth-2019-12

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Swedish_billionaires_by_net_worth

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        That’s why it’s relevant, because it’s not taxed.

        Nor should it be. Sweden doesn’t tax wealth.

        If Bezos went BK, Do you think we should give a refund when his stock goes down in value? Or should be continue to tax it when it’s converted to income like we have always done.

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          Nor should it be. Sweden doesn’t tax wealth.

          Wealth is always revelant. If the rich hoarding all the wealth, then the rest of us starve/become homeless/lose our possessions/etc.

          If Bezos went BK, Do you think we should give a refund when his stock goes down in value?

          Stocks should exist in the first place. They only serve to distribute wealth to the rich, and to those who spend their lives making speculative investments (ie producing nothing of value, and siphoning wealth from the economy).