Decades of Warehousing Charity Dollars — the ‘Fidelity Effect’ on Charitable Giving
Critics of Donor-Advised Funds, or DAFs, have long argued that they starve nonprofits of much-needed funds by “warehousing” charitable donations.
Critics of Donor-Advised Funds, or DAFs, have long argued that they starve nonprofits of much-needed funds by “warehousing” charitable donations.
We can’t buy happiness, but greater equality could make it more likely.
America’s super rich and their European pals have failed spectacularly in a scheme to kill global football’s most egalitarian traditions.
Worldwide, ever more of us are realizing we need a ceiling on what our greediest can grab.
New legislation would put an end to an income tax windfall for millionaires and their descendants.
Our biggest tax evaders have been living high on the hog. They may soon have cause to worry.
Who are the ten biggest pandemic profiteers?
Members of the billionaire class have used their clout to rig the economy in their favor.
The share of the nation’s wealth pie owned by the richest 0.01 percent has quadrupled over the last 70 years.
The rich won’t be paying their fair share of taxes as long as our tax system speeds wealth’s concentration.
Billionaire wealth is exploding. They’re passing that wealth to heirs and heiresses virtually tax-free.
A new IPS briefing paper highlights the unique role of tax policy in wealth concentration.
We’ve already rejected the servant state once. We certainly can once again.
A levy of just 1 percent on wealth over $1 billion would raise more than $2 billion per year to meet the state’s urgent social needs.
Concentrating wealth hasn’t just disrupted our major cities. It’s now changing our towns and countryside. Author Justin Farrell shows us how.