Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I certainly hope that one day my family will be undercounted in that category.
I don't.
Billionaires = sociopaths, zero exceptions. Every single billionaire is a person who could have helped millions upon millions of people while not reducing their own quality of life at all yet chose not to because the number in their bank account is more important than real people's lives. There is virtually nothing you can do with a billion but can't with hundreds of millions so the only reason for the excess is greed so extreme it should be classified as severe mental illness.
I don't begrudge people for being ultra wealthy. If you want a superyacht and a private jet and need tens or even hundreds of millions to do it then great, but if you reach the point where additional money does absolutely nothing and keep going you have something so wrong with you that you don't deserve to be a part of society. If you aspire to be a billionaire you're scum, end of story.
This is such a childish view of billionaires. Just listen to the richest man in the world talk about money. For these people their wealth is a byproduct of their achievements and not the end goal.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I certainly hope that one day my family will be undercounted in that category.
I don't.
Billionaires = sociopaths, zero exceptions. Every single billionaire is a person who could have helped millions upon millions of people while not reducing their own quality of life at all yet chose not to because the number in their bank account is more important than real people's lives. There is virtually nothing you can do with a billion but can't with hundreds of millions so the only reason for the excess is greed so extreme it should be classified as severe mental illness.
I don't begrudge people for being ultra wealthy. If you want a superyacht and a private jet and need tens or even hundreds of millions to do it then great, but if you reach the point where additional money does absolutely nothing and keep going you have something so wrong with you that you don't deserve to be a part of society. If you aspire to be a billionaire you're scum, end of story.
Anonymous wrote:In 2012 there were officially ~425 US billionaires, in 2025 there are officially around ~850. In this time the S&P 500 has done a 5-6x including dividend reinvestment.
So, either most people with 100-250M a decade ago are terrible at investing, or we just aren’t counting billionaires properly. I know someone who is the child of a billionaire and nothing comes up when searching their name.
I think the real number of billionaires in the US is at least 5000 maybe 10,000
Anonymous wrote:The billionaire lists are based on available information only so they definitely undercount. I know a billionaire who made his riches in private equity. He's not on any lists. His net worth is supposedly around $1.3 billion.
Anonymous wrote:I certainly hope that one day my family will be undercounted in that category.