Well, parts of the Bible, anyway. I do agree with your point about what Jesus probably taught. (I say probably, only because we can't know exactly what he taught, given the contradictions and inconsistencies of the gospel accounts of his life and sayings.)
Not to overly quibble, but any sentence that starts with, "The Bible teaches" or "The Bible says" is almost certainly inaccurate — just because the various books, letters, poems, etc that are in the Bible were written by different authors centuries (at least) apart, and make contradictory claims and teach contradictory things.
I certainly agree with you, however, that Jesus, as presented in the four canonical Gospels and echoed by New Testament letter writers, would not be on board with our modern concept of capitalism as embraced by many of his followers.