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The formation of "money speculators" is morbid.
The widespread existence of "money speculators" is not only their own problems, but also profound social roots. The survey shows that from 1997 to 2007, the proportion of workers' compensation in GDP in China decreased from 53.4% to 39.74%; The proportion of enterprise surplus in GDP increased from 265,438 0.23% to 365,438 0.29%; In developed countries, the proportion of workers' compensation to GDP is mostly above 50%. Down-to-earth, hard work, can't even support the family, let alone make a fortune. In sharp contrast, someone made a fortune by speculating in stocks, real estate and futures, and someone won millions in lottery tickets. This kind of cases are often heated by the media, chatting after dinner and being spread to the gods at class reunion. As long as it is not aimed at the necessities of people's livelihood, speculation is not a crime, but when most people want to get rich through speculation, who will create real wealth? After all, making profits through speculation does not create wealth, but more is the transfer and redistribution of wealth between people. In short, "making wealth by capital" is only one way to accumulate wealth, and creating value for society is the long-term way.

As a personal choice, young people want to speculate and get rich by speculation. There is no need to condemn this idea too much, but when a large proportion of young people despise or even trample on the meaning of work, social managers can't turn a blind eye, let alone let most people enter the speculative ranks in the form of negative incentives. Otherwise, it will be a great loss to the whole society.

For example, adjust the income distribution, increase the income of workers, especially front-line workers, and let workers enjoy the material security and spiritual dignity they deserve; For example, advocating industry to get rich, breaking monopoly and creating more living space for private small and medium-sized enterprises; Another example is to provide more policy support for young entrepreneurs. Through the substantial increase of Foxconn workers' income and the efforts to crack down on speculation in the real estate sector, we are delighted to see that social managers are actively trying to eradicate the social soil that breeds "speculators"!