Posted 43 minutes agoSubscribe to BuzzFeed Daily NewsletterCaret Down"A Lot Of Us Can't Afford Groceries": People Are NOT Impressed By The News That Elon Musk Is On Track To Become The World's First Trillionaire"crazy how he could solve hunger and homelessness and still be richer than any human could ever need to be but just doesn't wanna."by Morgan SlossBuzzFeed StaffFacebookPinterestLinkHot Topic🔥 Full coverage and conversation on Politics Editor's Note: While we can't endorse what X has become, we can bring you the worthwhile moments that still exist there, curated and free of the surrounding chaos. In case you want to feel worse about your bank account than you already do, Elon Musk is on track to become the world's first trillionaire in 2027. Andrew Harnik / Getty Images As a millennial with zero hope of buying a house near my friends and family, I know that's just what I want to hear about on a Monday morning: the rich growing absurdly richer. Like, so wealthy that it's difficult to even fathom. According to Forbes, Elon's net worth currently sits at $412 billion, up a whopping $6.4 billion in the past trading day. The Tesla and SpaceX CEO remains the richest man in the world despite all the backlash he faced during his time with DOGE. ALLISON ROBBERT / AFP via Getty Images BuzzFeed TrendingHot TopicLet's chat about all things PoliticsSee our Politics Discussions Over the past year, several publications have reported the likelihood of Elon being the first to hit this disgusting milestone, but a recent, viral tweet has sparked further conversation. Understandably, the internet is not pleased. Many people pointed out that he has the means to solve world hunger and homelessness, but has not: Jesse Grant/The Hollywood Reporter via Getty Images / Twitter: @angel_0f_deathx Jesse Grant/The Hollywood Reporter via Getty Images / Twitter: @jakki_jax Others shared thoughts about us as a society... Jesse Grant/The Hollywood Reporter via Getty Images / Twitter: @TheRealJChubby Jesse Grant/The Hollywood Reporter via Getty Images / Twitter: @ClassicalSocdem ...and their thoughts on capitalism: Jesse Grant/The Hollywood Reporter via Getty Images / Twitter: @RickyHale_ Jesse Grant/The Hollywood Reporter via Getty Images / Twitter: @socialistsloots Folks pointed out that people are struggling to buy groceries: Jesse Grant/The Hollywood Reporter via Getty Images / Twitter: @HorrorGorl Jesse Grant/The Hollywood Reporter via Getty Images / Twitter: @MebaRackentyre Some focused on how ridiculous the idea of a trillionaire is: Jesse Grant/The Hollywood Reporter via Getty Images / Twitter: @BringBackBanjoK Jesse Grant/The Hollywood Reporter via Getty Images / Twitter: @esjesjesj This account suggested a wealth cap: Jesse Grant/The Hollywood Reporter via Getty Images / Twitter: @USA_Polling And finally, this person summed it up perfectly: Jesse Grant/The Hollywood Reporter via Getty Images / Twitter: @ellkay_ What do you think of all this? LMK in the comments below!