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May 28, 2024 | Wealth inequality has never been funnier. Inequality has gotten worse than you think.

May 28, 2024 | [Read Online]( [fb]( [tw]( [in]( [email](mailto:?subject=Post%20from%20the%20Upworthiest&body=New%20Post%3A%20%0A%0Ahttps%3A%2F%2Fnewsletter.upworthy.com%2Fp%2Fnew-post-a4a1) [A 'Daily Show' correspondent asks a millionaire about inequality and gets an unexpected response.]( Wealth inequality has never been funnier. Inequality has gotten worse than you think. An investigation by former "Daily Show" correspondent Hasan Minhaj is still perfectly apt and shows that the problem isn't just your classic case of "the rich get richer and the poor get poorer." As much as we hear about wealth inequality these days, one disparity remains mostly ignored: the gap between the wealthy and the ridiculously wealthy. In his search for a concerned millionaire, Minhaj met Morris Pearl, a retired investment banking director and member of an organization called [The Patriotic Millionaires](. Minhaj was baffled by what Pearl had to say: “I do not need more money.” [Read the story]( [Feast your eyes on photos of Costco food court menus from around the world]( A fascinating and hunger-inducing read. Few [Costco](staples are as well loved as its [food]( court. Though the selection consists of simple [fast food](, certain dishes have become culinary icons—not least of which being the famously unchanged $1.50 hot dog and soda combo meal. And when certain fan favorites exit the menu[…oh boy](. Costco food courts are such a hot discussion topic among shoppers that recently an entire[Reddit thread](was dedicated to exploring different Costco food courts around the world. It’s both interesting to take and look at some of the differences, and soothing to know that no matter where you are in the world…affordable food options await. [Read the story]( upworthy upworthy Add a comment... [A video showing three men attempting to close a stroller is a sitcom moment in the wild]( How many dads does it take to fold a stroller? Two people captured the moment on their cell phone, promptly uploading the video to the TikTok channel [Jordan Floam Official](. In the video you see one man struggling to fold a seemingly [impossible to fold stroller](. The back door is open so it's assumed there's an infant in the backseat who was sitting in the stroller at some point. The dad pushed buttons, yanks on the stroller, flips it upside down dislodging the seat, all in an attempt to get it to fold onto itself. Much to his relief an assumingly more seasoned dad walks up to lend a hand. Except, that doesn't go as planned either. [Read the story]( [9-year-old British girl's anger over the ice cream man's prices is all of us right now]( "He's gonna get nowhere with that!" A viral video [from England]( has struck a chord with viewers worldwide. It’s proof that even children are not immune to the pain of inflation and price gouging. In the video, which has over 19 million views, 8-year-old Marnie passionately expresses her discontent with an [ice cream man's]( prices while her twin sister, Myrah, stands by in full support. The video is going viral because of the girls’ honest frustration and Marnie’s adorable northern accent. The girls are from Burnley, a small city outside of Manchester. [Read the story]( [fb]( [tw]( [ig]( [yt]( [tk]( [in]( Update your email preferences or unsubscribe [here]( © 2024 GOOD | Upworthy. All rights reserved 1370 N St Andrews Pl Los Angeles, CA 90028, United States of America [[beehiiv logo]Powered by beehiiv](

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