
How to Persuade a Billionaire
The newly formed Excessive Wealth Disorder Institute envisions a world of shared prosperity, where ultra-high net worth individuals join in the struggle for economic justice.
The newly formed Excessive Wealth Disorder Institute envisions a world of shared prosperity, where ultra-high net worth individuals join in the struggle for economic justice.
Dismantling the IRS, whether by cutting its funding or abolishing it outright, is a gift to the ultra-wealthy for whom U.S. taxes are already becoming voluntary.
The president has renewed his call for a “billionaire minimum tax.” If Congress won’t listen, states should.
Billionaire fortunes have shriveled a bit over the past year. Billionaire power hasn’t.
The report includes country-by-country data on wealth inequality and the revenue possibilities of national wealth taxes.
An annual wealth tax on the world’s richest could raise $1.7 trillion globally.
That bold a hike, our U.S. history suggests, can actually happen.
“Nevada has helped make it possible for super-wealthy families like the Gettys to dodge taxes owed to other states like California.”
The more we learn from courageous whistleblowers like Marlena Sonn, the more outrage and pressure will build to reform trust law and eliminate the games that the Waltons and the Gettys are playing.
As Twitter implodes under Musk’s rule, a lawsuit argues Tesla is vastly overpaying the world’s richest man.
You never know when an editorial can come in handy. Just ask Jeff Bezos.
Politicians in the Sunshine State would rather keep taxes on the wealthy low than average families safe.
Marc Steiner spoke with Chuck Collins and Kalena Thomhave about their new IPS report on the 13 US states that the worst enablers of billionaire wealth hiding.
We expected Charles to get the crown. We didn’t expect him to make a billion-dollar fortune first.