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jamiequintyesterday at 10:43 PM3 repliesview on HN

And yet somehow, magically, all of these things are better than they have been ever at any point throughout human history. It's almost as if the system is working.


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elevatortrimyesterday at 10:58 PM

I just had chatgpt draw a table of wealth distribution by year based on best data sources it can find.

It shows that inequality has been on the rise from year 0 (top 1% has 45% of wealth) all the way until WW1 - top 1% had 65% in 1910. It then drops to 45% again post WW2 and has been on the rise since. 2026 shows top 1% own 62-63%.

What is interesting is, the bottom 50% has never been poorer. The table starts from 3% for bottom 50% and fluctuates between 1.8 and 5 all the way until 1970 (5%) which marks the beginning of a sharp decline. Today, bottom 50% has 1% of the wealth -a historical low- while the top 1% is almost at a historical high. The wealth distribution has never been more unequal.

Obviously the total wealth kept increasing and an average person today would have much more than an average person at any point in history, but people usually compare themselves with others alive today, not others who lived 100 years ago.

https://chatgpt.com/share/6a0b9a2a-4c6c-8394-8a66-7f86c510c8...

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coldteayesterday at 10:56 PM

>And yet somehow, magically, all of these things are better than they have been ever at any point throughout human history

Nope, many things are worse than the past 3-4 decades and getting worse still. Especially precious things like access to jobs and good-job-qualyfing education and healthcare and housing and food.

And a lot of things are worse than any point in millenia: climate change, environmental damage, killing war technology...

enochtheredyesterday at 10:45 PM

Things aren’t perfect therefore they’re terrible.

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