How Rich is Too Rich? Measuring the Riches Line
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2021-03
Authors
Robeyns, Ingrid
Buskens, Vincent
Rijt, Arnout van de
Vergeldt, Nina
Lippe, Tanja van der
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Abstract
Is it possible to identify a ‘riches line’, distinguishing the ‘rich’ from the ‘super-rich’?
Recent work in political philosophy suggests that this is theoretically possible. This study
examines for the frst time the empirical plausibility of a riches line, based on novel data
collected from a representative sample of the Dutch population. The data reveal that the
Dutch indeed draw such a line, namely between 1 and 3 million euros. Strikingly, respondents agree on its approximate location irrespective of their own income and education.
Although most do not consider extreme wealth itself a severe problem and object to the
government’s enforcement of limits to wealth and income, widespread support exists for
increased taxation of the super-rich if that would improve the quality of life of the most
vulnerable members of society.
Keywords
Riches; Super-rich; Inequality; Evaluation; Norms; Vignettes