Some astounding facts about the very wealthiest Americans:
* There are approximately 806 billionaires in the United States.*
* That’s roughly 1 billionaire for every 417,265 non-billionaires.
* The average net worth of an American billionaire today is over $7 billion.
* The combined fortunes of all of this country’s billionaires add up to a
staggering 5.8 trillion dollars.
* Here’s what that looks like numerically: $5,800,000,000,000.00.
* As our friends at Americans for Tax Fairness report, that is double what it was at the end of 2017, not even seven years ago.
* For comparison, the combined wealth of the entire bottom half of our society
— some 65 million households — is $3.7 trillion.
* I’ll say that again.
* America’s 806 billionaires collectively have $2.1 trillion more than the
entire bottom half of the country.
And — because our tax “system” is so biased in their favor — these billionaires
have numerous ways to avoid paying anything close to their fair share.
A bill in Congress — the Ultra Millionaire Tax Act of 2024 — would start to bring some sanity to our nation’s disgraceful and unequal tax
regime.
The Ultra Millionaire Tax Act of 2024 would impose an additional — though actually still quite modest — tax on those
whose net worth exceeds $50 million.
And it would give the IRS much-needed additional resources to keep after the
wealthiest taxpayers (or tax cheats, as the case may be).
Sponsors of this critical new legislation include Senators Elizabeth Warren and
Bernie Sanders and Representatives Pramila Jayapal, Brendan Boyle, and
Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez.
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The American people need you to fight back against worsening economic
inequality. It is past time to make the richest of the rich pay their fair
share. Pass the Ultra Millionaire Tax Act of 2024 without delay.
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For progress,
- Robert Weissman, President of Public Citizen
*The exact number of billionaires at any given moment fluctuates with gains and
losses in the stock market and other financial metrics.
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