Our Youngest ‘Self-Made’ Billionaire, Our Wealthy’s Oldest Bogus Claim
The super rich owe their super fortunes to factors that have little to do with ‘genius.’
The super rich owe their super fortunes to factors that have little to do with ‘genius.’
In a holiday shopping season with rampant rates of COVID-19 infection, we must protect frontline workers before it’s too late.
The total wealth of U.S. billionaires reaches $4 trillion, over $1 trillion of which has been gained since the beginning of the pandemic.
This essential workforce is hustling to help holiday shoppers while also organizing hazard pay and other COVID-19 protections.
Billionaires are sequestered in protective bubbles and private jets while essential workers are without adequate personal protective equipment.
‘Billionaire Wealth vs. Community Health’ report urges Delinquent Dozen companies to protect workers from exploitative owners and executives.
The problem runs even deeper than Donor Class donations.
The Republican tax law boosted the fortunes of America’s wealthiest while increasing insecurity for U.S. manufacturing workers.
How to ‘donate’ land to a charity, but keep it for your own exclusive use.
An unseemly juxtaposition: 220,000 dead and millions lose their health, wealth and livelihoods.
U.S. billionaire wealth has climbed 28 percent since March 18th, 2020. During the same span, global billionaire wealth is up $1.5 trillion.
Why we need to shove inequality onto America’s political center stage.
The latest Forbes 400 can help us see why you don’t need a great intellect to become insanely wealthy.
We need a movement to democratize philanthropy — and the concentrated wealth that increasingly defines it.
How we face this extraordinary inequality is the ultimate test of what kind of country we are and what we will become.