They’re mostly pissed at 13.9% of the top 1%. Realistically, I think it’s 5.7% (financial jobs) of the 90.9% (percent employed) of the 64.2% (labor force participation rate) of the 66% (working age Americans). And note that I’m not going to try to factor out the portion of the top 1% and worry about claims of double-counting. (NB: the 5.7%, 90.9%, and 64.2% number just comes from the financial sector of the BLS Employment Situation report. The 66% was based on a series of questions to Wolfram Alpha). If you are mad at the wives and children of bankers, you probably should just ignore the last two percentages. SCREW YOU, 2%!
And yes, I did that just to check whether the protester in the video who yelled “You’re part of the 1%!” to the bank branch manager (who is not part of the top 1%) was way off. Turns out, she wasn’t too bad, assuming she’s angry at this particular population segment (people employed in the financial services industry).
-
hilker liked this
-
ninakix liked this
-
jtem said:
My head hurts.
-
crazynutjob posted this