No, really.

German tax system - the more you inherit, the lower your tax rate.

No, really.

The projected growth of millionaires until 2050 is projected to devour 72% of the remaining carbon budget for 1.5°C.

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@ToruOkada can you say more about we are lookin at? I see in the article that some of this at least because poor people are already buying the least cost items. I am having difficulty explaining the graph relationship.

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@TheresaVermont The average inflation does not affect people equally. If you buy costly high-end food, you can downgrade. If you buy the cheapest you can get, you don't have this option, you are fully exposed to the price inflation. Especially, if the lowest-priced products run out of stock because people from higher income brackets now also buy them. This is what the graph shows - the difference in inflation between the top and bottom 10% over time.

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