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Showing Original Post only (View all)Born on Third Base: What the Forbes 400 Really Says About Economic Equality & Opportunity in America [View all]
Remember, America! It's NOT Class Warfare
when the Rich conduct operations.
A press release that was brought to my attention:
Born on Third Base: What the Forbes 400 Really Says About Economic Equality & Opportunity in America
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Forbes claims that their list of the 400 richest Americans is the definitive scorecard of wealth in America, but the Forbes 400 does not tell the whole story.
Forbes understates the impacts of birthright and family privilege.
Roughly 40% of the 2011 list received a significant advantage by inheriting a sizeable asset from a spouse or family member.
More than 20% received sufficient wealth to make the list from their inheritance alone.
Forbes ignores the other side of the coin that the opportunity to build wealth is not equally shared.
The net worth of the Forbes 400 grew fifteen-fold between the launch of the list in 1982 and 2011, while wealth stagnated for the average U.S. household.
The racial wealth divide is starkly apparent from the overwhelming whiteness of the list. The 2011 Forbes 400 had only one African American member.
Women accounted for just 10% of the 2011 list, and of the women on the list nearly 90% inherited their fortunes.
Tax policy is tilted in favor of the wealthy members of the Forbes 400 list.
Tax rates on capital gains have been slashed, which especially benefits members of the Forbes list. The richest 0.1% receive half of all net increases in capital gains.
Drastic cuts to the federal estate tax passed in the Bush tax cuts and the 2010 Obama tax deal allow the Forbes 400 to pass on more of their massive fortunes to their heirs, contributing to the growth of inequality and entrenching a class of super-wealthy heirs.
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http://faireconomy.org/press_room/2012/report_says_forbes_400_misleads_about_wealth_and_opportunity
Link to The Report.
I'm so old, I remember when Economic Justice was on the tee vee. Of course, that was back in the decade when JFK ran on a campaign of "Peace and Prosperity for All."
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Born on Third Base: What the Forbes 400 Really Says About Economic Equality & Opportunity in America [View all]
Octafish
Sep 2012
OP
I got a taste of that this morning when I saw a nearly mile long line outside a new Goodwill store.
Initech
Sep 2012
#5
Saturday morning kick! I remember when we were more honest about economic justice
Overseas
Sep 2012
#6