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I feel like that more a reason you specificity aren't rich and the rest of the people have very different reasons.
What makes you think owning property means you don't know economics? I'm willing to bet those people also have a lot invested in stocks/bonds/business... feels like your just mad because they have an a you have not.
Absolutely this is why. And owning stuff isn't a job - only workers contribute to society.
Unfortunately, having bourgeoisie rulers and landlords is the central underpinning to capitalism.