The guy who is worth about $4.6 billion, just warned the sold-out TED Talks that:
'current levels of inequality may be unsustainable'.
And that was not all he said ...
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"The gap between the 1 percent and the rest of America, and between the U.S. and the rest of the world, cannot and will not persist," he said [Hedge fund billionaire Paul Tudor Jones]. "Now here's a macro forecast that's easy to make, and that's that the gap between the wealthiest and the poorest, it will get closed. History always does it. It typically happens in one of three ways -- either through revolution, higher taxes or wars. None of those are on my bucket list."
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"It's like we've ripped the humanity out of our companies and reduced them to a set of numbers," he said.
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"Higher profit margins do not increase societal wealth. What they actually do is exacerbate income inequality, and that's not a good thing."
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Hedge-fund billionaire says inequality could be 'disastrous'
by Robert Frank, cnbc.com -- March 20, 2015
Hopefully the next Billionaire daring to speak out against Income Inequality, can lend their support to the Progressive Plan to reverse those disastrous and unsustainable economic-erosion trends.
Perhaps Mr Tudor Jones could put his money where his heart is, in that regard too.