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Stevenson argues that the incredibly rich, often referred to as the super-rich, are amassing wealth at an alarming rate, creating what he describes as a "black hole" that is sucking economic resources away from the middle and working classes. In this growing disparity, where the wealth of the rich grows by significant margins—often through passive income—ordinary families find themselves left behind. Stevenson recalls his journey from a trader to a commentator on economics, emphasizing the stark contrasts between generations, where owning property was once a given but now seems unattainable for most young adults.