Stereotypes of Rich people

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Stereotypes of Rich people By Andrew Sterge

Stereotype-Wealthy Americans are greedy and care only for themselves

Truth- Many wealthy Americans give billions of dollars to charity and public work projects http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p9aNwYLZsME Rockefeller Center ------> a public area for everyone’s enjoyment created by huge donations of John D. Rockefeller

Stereotype- Rich people are ignorant and stupid

-Truth The Rich certainly aren’t stupid, it takes a lot of innovation, intelligence, and knowledge to bring up a business and compete in the business world

Stereotype- The wealthy in this country are lazy and didn’t work hard for their money

Truth Creating and maintaining a large business takes a huge amount of dedication, hard work, and risk taking. Even at home a business owner is always thinking of ways to outdo his competition and maximize profits.