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To: tejek who wrote (397859)7/11/2008 3:07:07 AM
From: Tenchusatsu  Respond to of 1574854
 
Ted, > That doesn't mean the children end up poor; just not as quite as rich as the parents.

This is one of the ways you can guarantee that the rich don't necessarily stay rich. Even if they dodge the death tax, lots of things change from the parents' generation to their children's.

> When people think of class mobility, they think of going up, not down.

Think Ted. If "class mobility" only meant people go up, eventually everyone will be in the top 10%.

Class by definition is a relative one.

Tenchusatsu