>Yes, on anyone who works to earn a wage rather than owning appreciating assets, basically.
People who work for their wage are utterly dependent on the benevolence of the rich who withhold their money from the market. Withholding money from being spent or saved is how you get unemployment and inequality. If anything people who work for money will appreciate that they are being paid and the people they pay will also appreciate it. The only people who won't appreciate are those who already have so much money they don't know what to do with it.
People who work for their wage are utterly dependent on the benevolence of the rich who withhold their money from the market. Withholding money from being spent or saved is how you get unemployment and inequality. If anything people who work for money will appreciate that they are being paid and the people they pay will also appreciate it. The only people who won't appreciate are those who already have so much money they don't know what to do with it.