In 2019, Munger downplayed the effects of wealth and income inequality,
and claimed that the politicians who were "screaming about it are idiots."
Some politicians, like Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders and Massachusetts Sen. Elizabeth Warren, have called for
tax increases on the ultra-wealthy in recent years. Munger and his estimated net worth of $2.2 billion would likely be subject to those increases.
The billionaire has expressed
skepticism about higher taxes on the wealthy in the past, even
arguing last year that some inequality is a necessary aspect of a free market economy. At the Daily Journal's annual meeting this year, he added that most people's concerns over wealth inequality and criticisms of the extremely wealthy were "motivated" by envy.
"I can't change the fact that a lot of people are very unhappy and feel very abused after everything's improved by about 600%, because there's still somebody else who has more," Munger said.