America's richest 10% now hold 60% of the nation's wealth

Internet split: ‘rigged game’ vs ‘that’s just how it works’

TLDR: Robert Reich says the richest 10% own 60% of U.S. wealth while the bottom half has 6%. Comments split between ominous warnings and “Pareto law” shrugs, sparking a fierce fight over whether this is natural math or proof the game’s rigged — and why that matters for democracy and everyday life.

Robert Reich dropped a stat-bomb on Bluesky: America’s richest 10% hold 60% of the wealth, while the bottom half has just 6%. The comment section went siren. One user warned, “There’s only a couple of ways this ends,” setting off threads of doom vs reform energy. Another flexed math cred with “Pareto distribution FTW,” the 80/20 rule that says a small slice often owns most — cue debates over whether inequality is “just nature” or a rigged game.

The drama split fast. Reformers shouted for tax fixes, stronger unions, and corporate guardrails; the efficiency crowd rolled eyes at “class war” and told people to invest smarter. Memes flew: Monopoly boards, pitchfork emojis, and “Congrats to the bottom 50% on your 6%” sarcasm. Several tried to calm it down, pointing out wealth isn’t the same as income and is tied up in homes, stocks, and retirement accounts — but the vibe stayed heated.

By nightfall, Bluesky felt like Thanksgiving dinner with economists. Some saw the stat as a red alarm for democracy; others saw it as math doing math. Whatever your team, the 60/6 split became the day’s talking point, and comment sections did what they do best: clap back, dunk.

Key Points

  • Robert Reich posted wealth distribution figures on Bluesky.
  • He stated the richest 10% of Americans hold 60% of national wealth.
  • He stated the bottom 50% of Americans hold 6% of national wealth.
  • The post emphasizes significant wealth inequality in the United States.
  • The post is dated December 27, 2025.

Hottest takes

"There’s only a couple of ways this ends" — xqcgrek2
"Pareto distribution FTW" — stevenalowe
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