Chuck Collins is the Director of the Program on Inequality and the Common Good at the Institute for Policy Studies, where he co-edits Inequality.org.

He is an expert on U.S. inequality and the racial wealth divide and author of over ten books and dozens of reports about inequality, climate disruption, philanthropy, the racial wealth divide, affordable housing, and billionaire wealth dynasties.

His newest book is a novel, Altar to an Erupting Sun (Green Writers Press), a near-future story of one community facing climate disruption in the critical decade ahead. See more at www.chuckcollinswrites.com.

His 2021 book, The Wealth Hoarders: How Billionaires Spend Millions to Hide Trillions (Polity Books), unmasks the industry of professional enablers that assist the ultra-wealthy to hide wealth and dodge taxes.

He is author of the popular book, Born on Third Base: A One Percenter Makes the Case for Tackling Inequality, Bringing Wealth Home, and Committing to the Common Good (Chelsea Green); He is co-author, with the late Bill Gates Sr. of Wealth and Our Commonwealth, (Beacon Press, 2003), a case for taxing inherited fortunes. He is co-author with Mary Wright of The Moral Measure of the Economy, a book about Christian ethics and economic life. He was featured in this interview in Sun Magazine and with Terry Gross on NPR’s Fresh Air.

He is co-author of several IPS reports including:

He is a founding member of the Patriotic Millionaires. In 1995, he co-founded United for a Fair Economy (UFE) to raise the profile of the inequality issue and support popular education and organizing efforts to address inequality. He was Executive Director of UFE from 1995-2001 and Program Director until 2005.

See an archive of Chuck’s writing, videos and commentaries. For media inquiries, contact Olivia Alperstein at olivia@ips-dc.org. For public speaking inquiries, contact Jodi Solomon Speakers Bureau.

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The Student Debt Time Bomb

Indebted students are a force to be reckoned with.

Racial Wealth Inequality and the Dream Deferred

As protesters march through our cities, a new study dramatizes that at the heart of our racially fractured society is a hidden system of racial wealth inequalities.

Paying It Forward

A tax on inherited wealth could eliminate student debt while reducing growing inequality.

Must Environmentalists and Labor Activists Find Themselves at Odds With Each Other?

The need for jobs, and the ecological limits to growth

Make Your Investments Fuel Change

We’re igniting some Wall Street heat.

WEBINAR: The Emerging Divest Invest Moment

Chuck Collins and Lisa Renstrom, Co-Chairs of the Divest Invest Individual movement, discuss how you can divest from fossil fuels and invest in clean energy.

Making the World Safe for Trust Fund Babies

Congress should reinforce the inheritance tax, not scrap it.

Fixing and Expanding the Estate Tax: Intervening to Reduce Wealth Inequality

Fixing the estate tax could be the single most important intervention in reducing wealth dynasties in the U.S.

President Obama’s Words on Inequality Are “Not Enough,” Say Experts at Institute for Policy Studies

President Obama’s remarks this week on inequality and economic mobility are on the right track but need to be followed by action, said experts Sam Pizzigati, editor of Inequality.org and IPS Associate Fellow, and Chuck Collins, director of the Inequality and the Common Good project at IPS.

Inequality for All: Documentary Antidote to “Elysium Economy”

From gated communities in outer space to graphs about who owns the wealth, two new films are giving Americans a window into the issue of income inequality.

11 Reasons to Divest from the Fossil Fuel Industry

Our current economy, based on insatiable extraction and consumption, is simply unsustainable – for the planet as well as for us.

Making Hurricane Preparedness Fun…and Delicious

The Jamaica Plain New Economy transition town has found that pie parties are a good way to get more people interested in disaster preparedness.

The New Politics of Inherited Advantage

In a tough economy with dwindling social supports, children of privilege have a bigger head start than ever.

We’re Not Broke

This commonsense guide to avoiding the fiscal swindle would nearly eliminate the budget deficit while making the United States more equitable, green, and secure.

Inequality Report Card: Grading Congress on Inequality

We evaluate how well members of congress do in supporting legislation and measures to narrow America’s widening economic divide.

Verizon Shortchanges the Facts

The telecommunications giant twisted the truth when it said it wanted to set the record straight in the Record-Journal

Bank of America’s Healthier Roots

Founder Amadeo P. Giannini built a booming business while helping others improve their lot and their communities.

Chuck Collins on Marketplace

The author of “99 to 1: How Wealth Inequality Is Wrecking the World and What We Can Do About It” talks about how the Obama administration deals with inequality, what social movements can do to make their voices heard, and what fellow 1% youth Mitt Romney was like.

Shortchanging America

Verizon is the poster child for corporate irresponsibility.