Why, no? It's probably the literal 1% trying to ghostlight the poorer people how being super-rich is not as great as you'ld imagine, so they would be rather poor and care-free than carrying that heavy burden of not only deciding what's best for them but for all those useless slobs who are leeching on their success and fortune in form of wages and taxes. Some sh!t like that.
Rounding errors with percentages are bound to happen when you round to whole numbers.
Easiest example would be 50,5% + 49,5% =100% would be rounded to 51% and 50 = 101%.
Easiest example would be 50,5% + 49,5% =100% would be rounded to 51% and 50 = 101%.