Welcome to You’re Probably Getting Screwed, a weekly newsletter and video series from J.D. Scholten and Justin Stofferahn about the Second Gilded Age and the ways economic concentration is putting politics and profits over working people. Welcome to You’re Probably Getting Screwed, a weekly newsletter and video series from J.D. Scholten and Justin Stofferahn about the Second Gilded Age and the ways economic concentration is putting politics and profits over working people. To challenge economic concentration in this country, there’s no easy fix. With all of the bad news and people from Silicon Valley (Elon, cough, cough…), it’s refreshing to see what Jeff Atwood, a software developer, author, blogger, and entrepreneur, is doing. First, Jeff announced that he plans to give away half his wealth in the next five years. Along with generous donations to 8 nonprofits, there’s a major investment into a Guaranteed Minimum Income (GMI) project. This project will be starting in two rural counties that have been left behind, you can learn more here. Additionally, he gave a speech at Cooper Union titled “Rebuilding the American Dream: A Path Forward.” From Jeff’s speech and latest blog post: We can no longer say “Gilded Age”. We must now say “The First Gilded Age”.
On January 7th, Jeff wrote a blog post titled “Stay Gold, America.” In his post, he states:
We applaud Jeff’s efforts and are eager to follow the progress of his GMI project. YOU’RE PROBABLY (ALSO) GETTING SCREWED BY:Cuts to United States Postal Service Here’s a good campaign from MoveOn.org and RuralOrganizing.org to protect our beloved USPS. Medicaid Cuts Impact on Rural Communities Here’s a good 2 page 1-pager from the National Rural Health Association about what the proposed Medicaid cuts would mean for Rural Communities. Nearly 50% of rural hospitals operate with negative margins. Further reductions in Medicaid funding would force many facilities to:
23andMe 23andMe, the California biotech firm announced in a statement this week that it had entered the federal bankruptcy process with the goal of finding a buyer to address its ongoing money troubles. In its bankruptcy announcement, 23andMe said the data privacy of its customers would be an "important consideration" in any sale. But federal law does little to secure genetic information given over to a private company, two legal experts on data privacy said. Here’s some good advice from Eliza Orlins: Taxes Last week, Americans for Tax Fairness released a new analysis showing that undocumented immigrants pay a higher effective tax rate than 55 large corporations and several of the nation’s wealthiest individuals. In 2022, undocumented immigrants paid $96.7 billion in taxes.
Undocumented immigrants’ 5.27% federal tax rate exceeded that of some wealthy Americans and corporations.
Corporate subsidies massively outweigh undocumented immigrant benefits.
Trump Administration’s Illegal Attacks on Regulatory Agencies Elizabeth Wilkins, the president and CEO of the Roosevelt Institute, has a great piece on how “Trump’s Illegal Attacks on Regulatory Agencies Are a Gift to Corporations.” Billionaires Good NewsBook Club is Back!!! March's book is “Democracy in Power” by Sandeep Vaneesan, the legal director at the Open Markets Institute. You can purchase “Democracy in Power” here. And be sure to send in your questions for Sandeep by commenting below. BEFORE YOU GOBefore you go, I need two things from you: 1) if you like something, please share it on social media or the next time you have coffee with a friend. 2) Ideas, if you have any ideas for future newsletter content please comment below. Thank you. Standing Tall for All, J.D. Scholten |