Most Germans think wealth is unfairly distributed.

An ARD poll shows that most Germans think wealth is not shared fairly. Many people are unhappy with the economy. They want taxes to change how wealth is distributed.
The poll, conducted for ARD, found that 81% of Germans believe wealth is unfairly distributed. This survey highlights a growing concern about the difference between rich and poor people in Germany. The issue is leading to discussions about social justice and economic fairness. Politicians are considering taxes on wealth and inheritance to try and solve this problem. The government is currently debating these ideas.
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Highlights
High Disagreement on Wealth
An ARD poll shows 81% of Germans think wealth is unfairly distributed.
Wealth Distribution Concerns
The poll shows a large gap between rich and poor in Germany.
Calls for Redistribution
Many Germans want taxes to change wealth distribution.
Wealth Tax Debate
The German government is discussing a wealth tax.
Social Inequality Concerns
The issue raises worries about social inequality and justice.