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Corporate Ethics and Wealth Inequality Discussions
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r/sipstea ↑ 2.0K · May 1, 2026 · ▣ 0
lol life sucks
A new report is changing how people look at money in 2026…
According to research from MoneyLion, earning around $100,000 a year now qualifies as “lower-middle class” in at least 12 states... includin...
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r/gaming ↑ 1.6K · May 1, 2026 · ▣ 0
Reggie says Nintendo stopped selling products on Amazon in the 2010s after they asked for financial support to undercut competitors' prices
>At that time, you know.. just in the Americas, I was selling 10 million DS' a year, we're driving a lot of revenue. We had a lot of scale. And, at the time, Amazon was looking to get bigger into t...
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r/survivor ↑ 1.1K · May 1, 2026 · ▣ 0
This episode exposed something pretty clear about the fandom
Y'all judge twists based on how they play out and not what they actually are. I finished this weeks episode and was expecting to see a huge wave of complaints about this insane twist of forcing a play...
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r/workreform ↑ 779 · May 2, 2026 · ▣ 0
Graham Platner: the wealth stolen from your labor has produced 10x the billionaires since 1990
This whole speech was incredible. Exactly what we need
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r/survivor ↑ 608 · May 1, 2026 · ▣ 0
Why did it take MrBeast, not CBS, to finally raise Survivor’s $1M prize after 25 years?
Is anyone else annoyed that, other than the one-off Winners at War, CBS has not increased the prize money by one dime in the last 25 years? Even in this milestone 50th season it increased to 2 million...
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r/survivor ↑ 583 · May 1, 2026 · ▣ 0
No Jeff. Mr. Beast did not create the energy for the episode. Jon and Rick did. Stop the fake hype bro.
Jon and Rick planted enough chaos juice to make this episode special--especially after the gorging and grossness of the auction and the emotion of the letters. The chaos that Jon and Rick teed up for ...
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r/baseball ↑ 573 · May 1, 2026 · ▣ 0
Rafael Devers' March/April wRC+ of 48 was the third worst hitting month of his career. The Giants owe him approximately $225 million through the 2033 season.
(Note: wRC+ is league and park adjusted. It does not adjust for position. All data from [Fangraphs](https://www.fangraphs.com/players/rafael-devers/17350/splits?position=NP&season=2026&split=)...
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r/nbatalk ↑ 533 · May 1, 2026 · ▣ 0
Why was this man given a 4 yr/$100 million contract?
One of the biggest liability on offense I’ve ever seen
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