Rapid Progress Towards Real Reporting at the New York Times
…proposals, would amount a to huge gigantic tax cut for the rich (and small piddling tax cuts for the non rich). I think this shows the huge gap between beat…
…proposals, would amount a to huge gigantic tax cut for the rich (and small piddling tax cuts for the non rich). I think this shows the huge gap between beat…
…are unstable and disruptive — some rich people become poor and some poor people become rich. That churn disrupts traditional hierarchies. Hereditary rank ceases to be almost perfectly correlated with…
…thing they should focus on is that the last people who need a tax cut are the very rich. In my discussion of a paper by Jeffrey Miron, I exemplified…
…eliminating the middlemen. The middlemen became very, very rich. Right? (Applause.) Whoever those middlemen were — and a lot of people never even figured it out — they’re rich. They…
…theory among economists. On the other hand, it’s a whole lot easier to raise taxes on the rich and cut taxes on the non rich than to bring unions back….
…Enhancements and Savings Act” S.792 (RESA). Both bills were passed with bipartisan support. For the ultra rich? A major outcome of the Trump tax bill were tax breaks for the…
…the rich in income (unless something has changed since I last looked at this). A major outcome of the Trump tax bill were tax breaks for the wealthy and corporations….
…founders’ heirs. Similarly, Forbes counts assets of foundations when it tries to figure out how rich the super rich are (not giving to the Bill and Melinda Gates foundation did…
…is principally through the stock market and he is depraved, he might even suggest people have a duty to die for the Dow. Extremely rich people may be confident that…
…Thurow long ago (citation needed). All may benefit from redistribution from the rich to the poor. Each rich person is pleased that money is taken from other rich people and…