Exactly right Tyler.
My example: we use to live near D.C. and the cost of living was very high.
My job with Verizon - top pay for a tech plus overtime = 60-70k = barely paid our bills.
We did choose to live in a very nice development with all of the Military officers, swimming pool, the best schools and all that yet when the year was over we were lucky to have saved much of anything that was not in turn spent on christmas.
I was smart enough to lock in an unheard of 3 year lease.
At the end of the lease period my neighbors were paying $400-$500 more a month then us and our rent was going up respectively.
Insanity - spinning wheels faster and faster yet getting nowhere.
So yes we should look at accumulated wealth with an annual income factor in order to get a better view of wealth distribution.
Again - I do not believe the illogic that says a redistribution of wealth would be asinine and I firmly believe that this is a lie perpetuated by the wealthy or those hoping to soon join them.
Bah ah ah ah ah Bi i i i tches

It is easier to enslave a people that wish to remain free then it is to free a people who wish to remain enslaved.