Unfortunately, the weaker people are, the more they pay, and the stronger they are, the less they pay - when it comes to banking, commission and management fees, and in every area of our lives.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
The poor pay more, and that's one of the reasons people get trapped at the bottom of the economic ladder.
The fact is that, except for those very few whose wealth is overwhelmingly or entirely inherited, the more affluent have usually worked harder than the less affluent.
In real terms, there is a greater disparity of earnings between the very rich and the very poor.
People with banking experience haven't all flocked to the biggest banks; community banks and regional banks, along with smaller trading houses and credit unions, have some very talented people.
If a few companies were less greedy, the people at the bottom woud have a lot more.
The rich are different from you and me because they have more credit.
In our high-tech, high-skilled economy where low-skilled work is being scaled back, phased out, exported, or severely under-compensated, all the right behavior in the world won't create better jobs with more pay.
The more things you own, the more people you need to employ.
The more harder you work, the less you're out spending your money.
Funny thing is that the poorer people are, the more generous they seem to be.