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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Main Street Businesses Take On Corporate Tax Havens

When Wall Street dodges taxes, Main Street is left to pick up the slack.

Beware of the Cowardly Deficit Vulture

It nests with corporations, squawking for tax breaks, bailouts and military contracts that have little to do with national security.

The Business Case Against Overseas Tax Havens

Why are small businesses paying more in taxes than huge corporations?

The Plutocracy Prevention Act

One hundred years after a graduated estate tax was first conceived, Senate progressives are bringing back the proposal.

Finally, A Progressive Estate Tax Introduced

Senate progressives have introduced a responsible estate tax act.

Taxing the Wall Street Casino

In the United States and many countries around the world, there is growing momentum behind proposals to place a very small tax on trades of stock, currency, derivatives, and other financial assets.

Resurrect the Estate Tax

How can a civilized nation afford to hand the heirs of the super-rich billions of dollars tax-free and not afford to keep teachers in classrooms?

Water Awareness: 2 Million Bostonians Discover Our Water Commons

The water emergency was a curious gift in water mindfulness for an entire metropolitan area.

How to Talk to a Tea Party Activist

Progressives and tea party activists: Where we agree, disagree, and how we can find common good.

The Parable of the Taxpayer

A parable to remind of us all the things we take for granted while we’re griping about Tax Day.

Tax Day Talking Points

There are two tax systems in America today: one for the privileged and one for everyone else.

Shifting Responsibility

IPS scholars track how 50 years of tax breaks benefited the wealthiest Americans.

Reverse the Tax Shift

When rich individuals and corporations don’t pay their fair share, the bills get passed to the middle class.

Wall St. Bonuses Come at a Bad Time

Why has the financial industry recovered so quickly, when the rest of America is still hurting?

Supremely Wrong: The Court Promotes Corporate Rule Over Healthy Democracy

The Supreme Court’s ruling to permit unlimited corporate financing in elections will open the floodgates of increased corporate influence over our democratic electoral process.

Break up with Your Wall Street Credit Card

Do you feel a warm fuzzy attachment to your credit card? No? You feel abused? So why do you keep going back?

Stephen King Meets the Estate Tax

What horrors will befall our nation’s wealthy when one of the most bizarre twists in tax legislation in history comes to pass?

Estate Tax Breathes Life into Economy

Congress had to act swiftly to preserve the substance and the meaning of the estate tax.

Neighbors Banding Together in Tough Times

Wall Street might be bouncing back, but what about the rest of us?

Five Benefits of Common Security Clubs Economic Solidarity

These organizations can be a source of comfort and strength in a time of financial uncertainty.