.Wealthy More Likely to Cheat, Lie, and Drive Poorly, Says New UC Berkeley Study

If you’re one of those people who loves haranguing the One Percent, read on, because UC Berkeley just gave you a lot more ammo. After conducting seven studies on campus, throughout the Bay Area, and nationally, researches at UCB and Toronto’s Rotman School of Management concluded that in aggregate, rich people are more insufferable than poor people. A thousand people participated in the tests, which focused on driving habits, cheating at a dice game, taking things from others, and “endorsing unethical behavior at work.”

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