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The Greatest Wealth Transfer In History - Part II

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John M. Mason
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Summary

  • This post is to bring greater clarity to the discussion of the growth income/wealth inequality issue that the United States is now facing.
  • The policy direction of the government over the past 40 years has created an environment in which sophisticated investors are almost given a "free ticket" to create greater wealth.
  • The government has been attempting to keep people employed and keep the economy growing, but the policies that have been followed only have added to the growing wealth inequality.
  • These considerations must be looked into as the government attempts to kick the can associated with the debt ceiling further down the road.
  • Something is wrong in the way the government is doing things and the sooner this is corrected, the sooner we can really focus on the things that the government really needs to do.

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Yesterday, I posted an piece that gathered a lot of attention and generated a lot of comments. The article was titled "The Greatest Wealth Transfer In History."

The article was based upon data presented in the New York Times

This article was written by

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John M. Mason writes on current monetary and financial events. He is the founder and CEO of New Finance, LLC. Dr. Mason has been President and CEO of two publicly traded financial institutions and the executive vice president and CFO of a third. He has also served as a special assistant to the secretary of the Department of Housing and Urban Development in Washington, D. C. and as a senior economist within the Federal Reserve System. He formerly was on the faculty of the Finance Department, Wharton School, the University of Pennsylvania and was a professor at Penn State University and taught in both the Management Division and the Engineering Division. Dr. Mason has served on the boards of venture capital funds and other private equity funds. He has worked with young entrepreneurs, especially within the urban environment, starting or running companies primarily connected with Information Technology.

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