I think it comes down to agency, as someone once said.
If you stole a dollar from each, I don't think they would notice it that much. Unless the poor man only had 10 dollars in his account. Even then, he might just think "Huh, bank fees".
What we're actually talking about is ability to recover. If you took 9 dollars from the person who only has ten, and took 900,000 from a man who has a million... Both are screwed.
Why? Because that man with a Million dollars isn't living the same way as the Poor man. It's not like they are in the same apartment with the millionaire saying "Well, I guess I can pay for food and rent with this for only five more years." More likely than not, the millionaire's standard of living via bills coming in will wipe that remaining money out pretty quickly. Not as quickly as the poor man, but what will the Millionaire have to give up, sell off, and change about his life to keep him from being out on the street?
If you stole a dollar from each, I don't think they would notice it that much. Unless the poor man only had 10 dollars in his account. Even then, he might just think "Huh, bank fees".
What we're actually talking about is ability to recover. If you took 9 dollars from the person who only has ten, and took 900,000 from a man who has a million... Both are screwed.
Why? Because that man with a Million dollars isn't living the same way as the Poor man. It's not like they are in the same apartment with the millionaire saying "Well, I guess I can pay for food and rent with this for only five more years." More likely than not, the millionaire's standard of living via bills coming in will wipe that remaining money out pretty quickly. Not as quickly as the poor man, but what will the Millionaire have to give up, sell off, and change about his life to keep him from being out on the street?