A recent empirical study finds that direct exposure to poor people—rather than abstract information about inequality—can reduce wealthy individuals’ appetite for redistribution. The effect implies that where and how elites encounter poverty changes political preferences, not only abstract economic beliefs.
— This reframes redistributive politics: messaging and contact patterns matter as much as inequality statistics for building coalition support for social programs.
Steve Stewart-Williams
2025.12.31
100% relevant
Newsletter cites a recent paper showing 'exposure to poor people reduces rich people’s support for redistribution.'
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