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Wall Street Journal
August 05, 2010 


Do the Rich Need the Rest of America?

By Robert Frank

As stocks boomed, the wealthy bounced back. And while the Main Street
economy was wracked by high unemployment and the real-estate crash, the
wealthy-whose financial fates were more tied to capital markets than jobs
and houses- picked themselves up, brushed themselves off and started buying
luxury goods again.

Who knows what the next few months and years will bring. But one thing seems
clear: the economic fate of Richistan seems increasingly separate from the
fate of the U.S.

Some argue that the decoupling has gone even further. Michael Lind, a policy
director for the Economic Growth Program at the New American Foundation,
argues in Salon that the American rich no longer need the rest of
<http://www.salon.com/news/us_economy/index.html?story=/news/feature/2010/07
/27/american_people_obsolete> America.

He says the wealthy increasingly earn their fortunes with overseas labor,
selling to overseas consumers and managing financial transactions that have
little to do with the rest of the U.S. "A member of the elite can make money
from factories in China that sell to consumers in India, while relying
entirely or almost entirely on immigrant servants at one of several homes
around the country."

He adds:

If the American rich increasingly do not depend for their wealth on American
workers and American consumers or for their safety on American soldiers or
police officers, then it is hardly surprising that so many of them should be
so hostile to paying taxes to support the infrastructure and the social
programs that help the majority of the American people. The rich don't need
the rest anymore.

Some would argue this is a vast overstatement. The U.S. remains the largest
consumer market in the world and still matters to Bill Gates, Warren Buffett
and Lloyd Blankfein alike. The American wealthy benefit greatly from the
country's legal system and business transparency, not to mention its armed
forces.

Yet the increasingly global elite do seem to be forming something of their
own financial culture, unattached to any single nation or set of rules, and
increasingly free to move their money and resources (and tax dollars)
wherever they are treated best.

Rather than having a second home in Richistan, an increasing number of rich
people seem to be moving their money there full time.

Do you think the rest of America matters anymore to the rich?








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