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Maurose Frantz, Age: 26
Frantz says he has never even seen a customer or a menu at the steak house where he toils in the kitchen. “If I get money,” says the Haitian immigrant, “I’m going to leave.”
Guess what, compatriots? The gap between the richest and the poorest among us is now wider than it has been since we all nose-dived into the Great Depression. So GQ sent Jon Ronson on a journey into the secret financial lives of six different people on the ladder, from a guy washing dishes for 200 bucks a week in Miami to a self-storage gazillionaire. What he found are some surprising truths about class, money, and making it in America
BY JON RONSON PHOTOGRAPHS BY JAMES MOLLISON, GQ
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How to Live on $625,000 a Week
As I drive along the Pacific Coast Highway into Malibu, I catch glimpses of incredible cliff-top mansions discreetly obscured from the road, which is littered with abandoned gas stations and run-down mini-marts. The office building I pull up to is quite drab and utilitarian. There are no ornaments on the conference-room shelves—just a bottle of hand sanitizer. An elderly, broad-shouldered man greets me. He’s wearing jogging pants. They don’t look expensive. His name is B. Wayne Hughes. Continue reading »
