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>>11976237
>implying

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>>11659222
Were the top 1% somehow stealing money from the bottom percentage of the population? Or were they creating goods and services that people wanted and paid for. Let me explain
There's a business term called a unicorn company. It's a startup company worth over a billion dollars. Europe has one I can recognize. Spotify. The rest are coming from America. The Uber, airbnb, the smart phone, steam, etc. All the websites that are changing the nature of people's lives are coming from the US.
How does your news article compensate for people getting endless entertainment at their fingerprints? That they can use wikipedia at any time and place to look up information, that they can use YouTube to watch a video tutorial on how to do anything for free, at any time and anywhere. Because the people are not paying for it, it doesn't count somehow?
How does it measure the costs of goods and services falling through the floor?

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