How the World’s Wealthiest People Travel

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  2. My guess is the next destination for the ultra wealthy is space. Stuff like Virgin Voyages will probably look like child's play in 20 years' time when you'll be able to take a 2-week space cruise for $10 million per person.

  3. About 10 or 15 years ago lobbyists got regulations passed that allowed for MASSIVE tax deductions and write offs for airplanes.
    The industry exploded.

    Plumber Joe was famous for "wealth redistribution". He was correct but in the wrong direction. The wealth gap is insane and getting crazier every year.

    A Scottish (I think) economist said, "The Hamptons are not a defensible location."

    It's a matter of time….

  4. I’m getting a bad feeling that this is going to cause a repeat of the 2008 financial crisis because a lot of people are buying things they may not be able to afford on the long run and the price is increasing due to inflation. I just don’t think this is sustainable for a long time even if their net worth is really high. Note: I’m not even a teenager so I may not be an expert but I do know a lot about finance and politics.