COM 375 Survey

A thought-provoking illustration depicting wealth disparity, showing a range of lifestyles from luxurious to modest, with visual contrasts emphasizing societal views on wealth and influence.

Wealth and Social Responsibility Quiz

Test your perspectives on wealth, income inequality, and social responsibility with our thought-provoking quiz. Share your opinions and compare them with the broader views on wealth distribution in society.

  • Explore your feelings about income inequality.
  • Assess the ethical implications of wealth.
  • Join the discussion on social influence and economic fairness.
11 Questions3 MinutesCreated by ThoughtfulMind247
It is not a problem if people become extremely rich, as long as they earn their money fairly according to the rules and do not evade tax
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There’s nothing wrong with major income inequality as long as there is no discrimination in the labor market and the government ensures that everyone has access to high-quality education
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Do you think a maximum or upper limit should be imposed on disposable monthly income per person in the United States?
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No
Do you think that there should be an upper limit for a person’s total wealth?
Yes
No
The richest man in the world, Amazon founder Jeff Bezos, is worth an estimated 177,000,000,000 US dollars (177 billion dollars). It is undesirable for one person to have so much money
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Disagree
There is not an issue with the way Jeff Bezos earned his wealth because he earned it fairly and ethically
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Disagree
It is a problem for society when extremely rich people have more influence over politicians than people who are not rich
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Disagree
If the current U.S. Government had to choose between cutting services on the most vulnerable people in society and increasing taxes on the income of the rich and super-rich, they should choose a tax increase
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Disagree
Being rich (from a monetary perspective) is someone who has more than they need to lead a good life. They rarely have to consider whether they can afford larger luxury spending
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Being extremely rich is someone that has much more than they need to lead an affluent life. They never have to consider whether they can afford a certain luxury spending, and even then, they still have plenty of money left to do extraordinary things that almost no one else can afford. No one needs this much luxury.
Agree
Disagree
From a monetary perspective, where would you draw a line between being Rich and Super-Rich
Millionaire (income equal to $1,000,000 )
Multi-Millionaire (income above $2,000,000)
Billionaire (income equal to $1,000,000,000)
Multi-Billionaire (income above $2,000,000,000)
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