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The record-breaking donation came from a 93-year-old former professor, who is the widow of a wealthy investor.
Is there a lemmy version of r/OrphanCrushingMachine ?
So that would be 200 schools if we liquidated one really annoying billionaire. Just sayin
Expropriate or bust!
how to be a good billionaire: give it all away at the first opportunity
no idea how much she has left, but i imagine it’s still plenty to live on
how to be a good billionaire
No such thing. You cannot get to that point without trampling all over and exploiting others.
give it all away at the first opportunity
Similarly, a person who would do this wouldn’t hoard enough to qualify in the first place
yeah fair. it seems like she got the money from her husband, but still. getting that money in the first place is inherently unethical
It takes far less money than a billion dollars be able to make world-changing charitable donations. You could, say, fund a light rail system (yes, even in a decently-sized city) or housing for every homeless person in your home town for vastly less than that.
There’s only so much you can invest in yourself and your personal hobbies before there is nothing more you can realistically buy. Any normal, reasonable person, once already confronted with a luxurious lifestyle for themselves and their loves ones that will last forever, looks at all their extra money and decides it would make them feel good to make those world-changing charitable donations. And so they do it.
I’m sure everyone’s point of balancing anxiety and lifestyle is different… but any reasonable person, it’s WAY before they hit a billion.
In short: a normal person starts wildly giving away their wealth long before they become a billionaire. You have to be some kind of antisocial weirdo not to.
If you read the summary, she didn’t hoard it. Her husband did, and she gave it away pretty much immediately after he died.
Lol, right, I’m sure she lived a life of poverty in a shack round the back of his mansion and had nothing to do with those ill-gotten billions and the privileges they bring… 🙄🙄
Idk, maybe she played the long game.
Her husband has turned into a sociopathic wealth hoarder
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divorce or
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keep her head down so she can redistribute all of it when he’s gone.
Seems like she made a legit choice to me. I’d rather someone did the right thing late than not at all - I’d save my ire for the people who don’t.
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At $60K tuition x 500 students = $30M / yr. Simple interest on $1B at 3% per year over 20 years = $30M / yr.
They can pay for 500 medical students, practically forever, without touching the principal.
According to https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Albert_Einstein_College_of_Medicine, in 2021, they matriculated 183 students (out of 9773 applicants). That means they can double the number of ‘free tuition’ students and the endowment will still keep growing.
95% of this will be going to the upper middle class.
But textbooks are still $1,500 and there are $50k in fees.
/s. Sorta.
It’s a great gift, but tuition isn’t the only expense.
Hopefully PDFs of medical textbooks are as easy to find as they are for engineering textbooks.
With a huge pot of money infinitely annuitized like this, they could literally be paying their students to attend.
Maybe that’s the next frontier. Hopefully. It’s definitely the best way to ensure access to education for the poor.
How dare they solve one problem but not all problems.
They didn’t “solve” anything. It’s a private medical school with a sub 2% acceptance rate. The kind of people who are going to be attending a school like this are already likely to be far better off than most as many will have accomplished pre-med courses and extracurricular activities to stand out as well as have had financial, scholastic, and other support to have the grades necessary to have a shot at being accepted at such a school.
IOW, exclusive school will likely mostly admit students from families wealthy enough to afford the best education and prep likely to be offered a slot at an exclusive school.
The only thing I’ll grant is that people who do get to this school will have less debt if they are of lesser financial means.
Nothing was “solved”.
E: further thought: this “gift” is giving other mostly well off people a price break. If a lower income family with a student is at this school it’s probably the exception to the rule of who benefits from this gift.