• Ummdustry@sh.itjust.works
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    2 months ago

    Sounds like bullshit ngl number of mormons (17 million) times the average american net worth (1 million) = 17 trillion.

    Does the temple literally own half the wealth of their congregation?

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      They collect a tithe of 10% of members’ income from the entire congregation. Most people accumulate less than 10% of their income as net worth annually

      So yes, quite possibly they do.

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        Plus, they have been around fore more than 190 years. With smart investments and only 5% growth per year, your wealth doubles over 15 years. They also own land, so with land value going up they made a lot of profit if they just rent it out.

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        And when those 10% get invested you get good returns… then when you have a large pool of money you can join use the TBTF cheat squads to earn a very high return with minimal risk.

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      And that’s assuming that all 17 million mormons the LDS church claims to have actually exist. It’s kind of annoying to get deleted from their rolls, so a lot of people who leave don’t bother. Also, many of those 17 million live in much poorer nations than the US.

    • HeyThisIsntTheYMCA@lemmy.world
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      That 17 million is a vast overestimation of their worldwide attendance. Real numbers, based off of cellphone data, are closer to 4 million.