California holds approximately 17% of total U.S. net worth, making it the wealthiest state in the nation with a median household wealth of around $303,000. Despite this high aggregate wealth, California faces severe wealth inequality, with 20% of the state's net worth concentrated in just 30 zip codes that house only 2% of the population.
Income inequality is even more pronounced than wealth inequality. The richest 1% of Californians account for up to one-third of all income reported for state tax purposes, earning in just days what the average middle-income earner makes in an entire year.
Very progressive.
You are saying is that wealth inequality is good, and that more of it is better. It is reasonable therefore we should support policies to maximize wealth inequality.