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| | | | | A wealth tax is what it sounds like: a tax imposed not on income, but on wealth. The standard economic definition of wealth includes both nonfinancial assets like real estate and financial assets like stocks and bonds. Thus, a wealth tax doesn\'t care if the value of someone\'s wealth went up or down in the | |
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| | | | | US housing prices have recovered so that they are more-or-less back to the long-run trend that existed before the price bubble of the early ... | |
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| | | | | America does not have an income inequality problem so much as it has a wealth inequality problem. The top 1% make about the same total income as the bottom 40% combined, which is significant, but it is nothing compared to the wealth gap. The top 1% have 139x as much wealth as the bottom 40%.... | |
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