cross-posted from: lemmy.world/post/10378330
A new report from Americans for Tax Fairness found that America’s richest families accumulated $8.5 trillion in untaxed capital gains in 2022
America’s wealthiest families held an astounding $8.5 trillion in untaxed profits in 2022. According to a report from the nonprofit Americans for Tax Fairness, which analyzed Federal Reserve data, “one in every six dollars (18 percent of the nation’s unrealized gains is held by these roughly 64,000 ultra-wealthy households, who make up less than 0.05 percent of the population.” The report comes as the Supreme Court gears up to decide a case that could preemptively block any efforts to tax the wealth of billionaires.
The data looks at “quiet” income generated by “centi-millionaires,” Americans holding at least $100 million in wealth, and billionaires through unrealized capital gains. Those gains accumulate, untaxed, as assets and investments like stocks, real estate, bonds, and other investments increase in value. If those assets are not sold — or “realized” — they are not taxed, yet America’s wealthiest families can leverage that on-paper value increase to secure favorable loans with low-interest rates in lieu of using taxable income to finance their lifestyle.
“Of the $139 trillion in America’s national wealth, almost three-quarters (73 percent) is held by the richest 10 percent of households, over one-third (35 percent) by the richest 1 percent, and an astounding 11 percent — $15.2 trillion — is held by the handful of fortunate households that make up the billionaire and centi-millionaire class,” the report says. “The wealthiest 1 percent of households hold 44 percent of national unrealized gains ($21.2 trillion), with billionaires and centi-millionaires alone controlling 18 percent ($8.5 trillion).”
thefartographer@lemm.ee 10 months ago
Is it ok to put ketchup on my billionaire or is that an American faux pas? Look, I’m ready and willing to eat them, but at least let me use Tabasco, okay?
mightyfoolish@lemmy.world 10 months ago
Tabasco bottles are too small. How about one of these so you can 86 them!
thefartographer@lemm.ee 10 months ago
GOURMET!?! Who knew I could be so fucking classy for less than 10 bucks!
VikingHippie@lemmy.wtf 10 months ago
To quote Steven Tyler, ironically a hectomillionaire himself, from Eat The Rich:
“My attitude may taste like shit, but goes real good with wine”
I recommend a lighty chilled 2024 Mad Dog 20/20.
thefartographer@lemm.ee 10 months ago
Obligatory MD 20/20 review
WheelcharArtist@lemmy.world 10 months ago
i would use mayo
thefartographer@lemm.ee 10 months ago
As an American, I get really upset seeing Europeans put mayonnaise on things. Mostly because I didn’t think of doing that and I’ve already ruined my fries with ketchup.
uriel238@lemmy.blahaj.zone 10 months ago
Plenty of non-rich sous chefs are quite adept at seasoning meat.
thefartographer@lemm.ee 10 months ago
Nothing like the muffled screams of vivre sous vide to work up an appetite
pinkdrunkenelephants@lemmy.world 10 months ago
Mix the ketchup with some horseradish and make some cocktail sauce