Investment guru Warren Buffett sees wealth inequality as the most serious problem in the country: "a prosperity that’s been disproportionately rewarding to the people on top,"
"The real problem, in my view, is — this has been — the prosperity has been unbelievable for the extremely rich people," Buffett said Monday during an interview with PBS NewsHour.
With a net worth of more than $75 billion, Buffett is currently the second richest man alive, according to Forbes. "If you go to 1982, when Forbes put on their first 400 list, those people had [a total of] $93 billion. They now […]
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