The term "rich get richer" refers to the phenomenon where individuals or entities that already possess wealth or resources continue to accumulate more, often due to advantages such as access to better investment opportunities, financial networks, and economic systems that favor those with existing wealth. This creates a widening gap between the wealthy and the less affluent, as the latter may struggle to achieve similar financial growth due to systemic barriers. Ultimately, it highlights issues of inequality and the cyclical nature of wealth accumulation.
Richer Barthelemy goes by Rich DaGreat.
actually, no. The president is VERY rich, but not as rich as Bill Gates.
i think Korea is richer than Italy Italy was used to be rich not anymore. next financial crisis country will be Italy.
Go into the dictionary. It is much better if your smart. Oh more expensive
Mahesh Babu is earning more. He might be richer than Jr. NTR.
You probably mean "enrich", to make rich or richer.
Hmmm. That's a toughy. Maybe the rich were richer than the poor
Easy = The rich get richer and the poor get poorer
Rich, richer and richest are the adjectives.
Richer Barthelemy goes by Rich DaGreat.
poorer The rich are getting richer and the poor poorer.
Yes he was richer than rich because he was the king of pop and one of the best singers and dancers ever.
William Harrison in a 1840 speech (making the rich richer and the poor poorer) Shelley in 1840 said That the rich have become richer and the poor poorer In modern times, Stanley Lebergott states that under a free market, the rich get rich and the poor get poorer.
"Richer" is indeed a word and is the correct comparative form of "rich." While "more rich" is grammatically acceptable, it is less commonly used. In most contexts, "richer" sounds more natural and is preferred.
richer than you
Yes, but England is richer
He is richer then you are, punk.