U.S. Billionaire Wealth Is Up 88% Since the Pandemic—Now Topping $5.5 Trillion
Can we please just tax the rich?
Can we please just tax the rich?
Our richest currently pay relative peanuts in property taxes.
The Ipsos poll found that a solid majority (75%) believe there should be a maximum amount that ultra-wealthy donors can claim to reduce their taxes.
Students for International Labor Solidarity (SILS) is a new organization dedicated to promoting the rights of workers around the world on college campuses.
Some donor-advised fund sponsors claim to democratize giving. They are making themselves look more egalitarian than they actually are.
When companies are paying their executives more than Uncle Sam, you know we’ve got a problem.
Four years after the start of the COVID-19 pandemic, the United States has 737 billionaires with a combined wealth of $5.529 trillion.
A budget that reflects the needs of the people rather than corporate profit and excessive wealth is a good step in the right direction.
DAFs channel huge amounts of cash to ‘culture war’ groups – anonymously. Why do people get tax breaks for using them?
Greasing the way: three different — and massive — rounds of rich people-friendly tax cuts
Tesla, Ford, Netflix, and T-Mobile are among scores of profitable U.S. firms that pay their top executives more than they pay in federal taxes.
Those firms not only paid less to the federal government than their top bosses between 2018-22— they paid less than nothing to Uncle Sam, instead receiving almost $2 billion in cumulative refunds.
Unless the administration changes its approach, these wars will continue to deprive us of the security we actually need.
Our world’s deepest pockets are still buzzing about this year’s — this century’s — biggest bash yet.