I doubt it’s acurate. I find it hard to believe only 1% of the rest of the population are millionaires.
I doubt it’s acurate. I find it hard to believe only 1% of the rest of the population are millionaires.
Better get them more funding.
Best filled-in risk assessment of all time.
Owner of Forbes quietly admits to being annoyed at being saddled with loads of bitcoin, staff promise to fix that for them.
It’s just mindless collect, collect, collect with the hope of making it profitable with zero concern for any other consequences.
Half a percent a year for every year of unbridled neoliberal capitalism.
I thought you meant that. Just so you know, ‘I can see an argument for that’ usually suggests that you agree with the initial statement. It’s like saying, ‘I could also make an argument in support of that statement’.
From the comments:
Taxes need to be raised on the middle class. That’s where all the money is. There’s no more money to be raised in taxing the wealthy.
The west is doomed.
The vulture capitalists will want to. The moderates will warn them not to take too much too fast. In the end, refinancing for anything that isn’t repossessed. Rinse and repeat until the empire eats itself. Then:
Edit: ignore me; this applies more to consumer debt and the article is about national debt.
TBF if they want to move their wealth to a tax haven in the Caribbean and pay to relocate me as a customer, I wouldn’t object too much.
Me too and I’m kinda looking forward to it.
Let them go. They’ll struggle to leave with their telecommunication lines and their football clubs and their factories and their farmlands. Rich people leaving doesn’t have to mean wealth leaving.
I am actually shocked that something is being done even if, ultimately, nothing will change.
Not unlike the planes.
With what will they pay the fines, Toronto?
With what?
The key theoretical question of our times is this: will Trump outlast the lettuce that ended Truss?
Depends if you’re hungry.
Smdh China fitting it’s EV’s with coffee machines.
*spying on Americans but for subscription fee paid by the spyee.
That could be a big factor.
Statista suggests 22.7million people, or 9% are millionaires: https://www.statista.com/topics/3467/millionaires-in-the-united-states/#topicOverview
I wonder how this accounts for family wealth, as well.