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I think the claim is that the rich can overpay for whatever they want, driving up the price for everyone else. And that's true.

It's hard to square that with "less consumption", though...





> It's hard to square that with "less consumption", though...

Is it? I’m not sure of the truth, but it’s not hard to imagine that wealth inequality drives up the price of housing via the mechanism you describe, and increased housing prices drive down overall consumption as the non-wealthy struggle to afford basic necessities.




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