Inequality in America: Far Beyond Extreme
The maldistribution of America’s income and wealth has reached levels that our conventional economic stats have trouble revealing.
The maldistribution of America’s income and wealth has reached levels that our conventional economic stats have trouble revealing.
America’s 12 wealthiest now control $1 trillion of wealth. The only practical way to address this extreme wealth concentration: a tax on accumulated grand fortune.
For decades in the mid 20th century, our nation’s grandest private fortunes were becoming less pronounced. And then . . .