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Subject Re: Elon Musk: the first-ever trillionaire
Date July 2, 2026 2:00 AM
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No one should be a trillionaire. Sign the petition to tax the super-rich
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Jack,



In case you missed it, Elon Musk was recently declared the world’s first
trillionaire.



This is a blinking red warning light about an economy that’s wildly out of
balance.
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Musk now holds more wealth than the bottom 46% of the world population, at a
time when ordinary people are struggling to get by. When one person can amass
$1 trillion, something is deeply wrong. It’s a clear sign of a rigged political
and economic system that is designed to benefit the ultra-wealthy few, while
everyone else pays the price.



Billionaires—and now the first ever trillionaire—didn’t earn this wealth in
isolation. It was built through public infrastructure, public research, and
workers’ labor. Too often, those same workers are underpaid while corporations
benefit from tax systems shaped to protect extreme wealth.



We don’t need trillionaires or billionaires. We need thriving communities
where people can afford necessities like food, health care, and housing. And it
all begins with fixing our broken tax system.



Sign Oxfam’s petition and demand Congress enact bold tax reforms that ensure
the ultra-wealthy and corporations pay their fair share of taxes, so we can
invest in our communities.
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Elon Musk may be the first trillionaire, but this moment isn’t about one
person.



It’s about a failed system that allows unimaginable wealth to accumulate at
the very top while telling workers and families there’s “not enough” to fund
schools or climate action.



A failed system that allows billionaires, and now the first ever trillionaire,
to use their obscene fortunes to influence our economies, civic spaces, and
politics in ways that benefit the ultra-wealthy—not the rest of us.



A failed system that allows billionaires to pay a lower tax rate than ordinary
working people, like teachers and nurses.



This is the moment to make sure Congress hears our demands loud and clear.
Sign Oxfam’s petition and tell your representatives to make the ultra-rich and
large corporations pay their fair share.
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Thanks for speaking out,


Oxfam America






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