In 1982, there were just 13 US billionaires worth $14 billion.
Today, while 60% of Americans live paycheck to paycheck, there are 903 US billionaires worth $6.8 trillion.
Enough is enough. We need an economy that works for all, not just the top 1%.
lastpump on

Disillusioned_Pleb01 on
What’s going on in Nepal?
Beagleoverlord33 on
If the company they run or started keeps succeeding so will they. This is not the source of your problems sorry.
Responsible_Ad_7995 on
The accumulation of these vast sums of money that can never be spent is a mental illness. They need to be separated from their money because they clearly aren’t willing to do it themselves.
Monkeefeetz on
They think they will solve aging so they dont need to leave a legacy like the robber barons.
memphisjones on
I remember when billionaires love donating buildings just so they can slap their names on them. I miss those days.
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The members of The Forbes 400 are $1.2 trillion wealthier than a year ago. But how much of their fortune have they given back?
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Oligarchs are addicted to greed.
In 1982, there were just 13 US billionaires worth $14 billion.
Today, while 60% of Americans live paycheck to paycheck, there are 903 US billionaires worth $6.8 trillion.
Enough is enough. We need an economy that works for all, not just the top 1%.

What’s going on in Nepal?
If the company they run or started keeps succeeding so will they. This is not the source of your problems sorry.
The accumulation of these vast sums of money that can never be spent is a mental illness. They need to be separated from their money because they clearly aren’t willing to do it themselves.
They think they will solve aging so they dont need to leave a legacy like the robber barons.
I remember when billionaires love donating buildings just so they can slap their names on them. I miss those days.