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groundloop

(13,017 posts)
Thu May 22, 2025, 04:09 PM May 22

Top 10 wealthiest American men collectively earned extra $1B a day, report says, as Trump pushes tax cuts

Source: The Independent

The top 10 wealthiest billionaires in the U.S. collectively became $1 billion richer every day last year, new analysis has shown.

The group – which includes allies of Donald Trump, including tech bosses Elon Musk, Jeff Bezos and Mark Zuckerberg – saw an increase in their collective wealth of $365 billion over the last 12 months.

It comes as House Republicans narrowly passed the measure, known as Trump’s “big, beautiful bill” early Thursday morning. The bill looks to slash taxes for the mega-rich, while making cuts to Medicaid and food assistance programs.

[snip]

According to Oxfam, it would take 726,000 years for ten U.S. workers with median earnings to make the equivalent of the billionaires. In contrast, if the wealth gains of the 10 richest billionaires were taxed like income from work, they would owe a collective $135 billion in taxes.

Read more: https://www.the-independent.com/news/world/americas/us-politics/billionaires-wealth-increase-trump-musk-bezos-b2755622.html

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Top 10 wealthiest American men collectively earned extra $1B a day, report says, as Trump pushes tax cuts (Original Post) groundloop May 22 OP
How much is enough? JoseBalow May 22 #1
Fuck every single one of them... EarthFirst May 22 #2
The mere existence of billionaires indicates a broken and declining society PSPS May 22 #3
Note: article is from a non-US outlet. Some of the best US reporting is not from US outlets. Red flag. nt wiggs May 22 #4
The UK press... ultralite001 May 22 #6
Where is the complete list??? ultralite001 May 22 #5
You just know the answer to that question! /snark slightlv May 22 #7
A billion dollars a DAY over the last year. slightlv May 22 #8
That worded it awkwardly angrychair May 22 #9
And all their money was "unearned"... slightlv May 23 #12
"Earned" orangecrush May 22 #10
Well, that's all that matters, isn't it? :sarcasm: :sarcasm: raccoon May 23 #11

wiggs

(8,243 posts)
4. Note: article is from a non-US outlet. Some of the best US reporting is not from US outlets. Red flag. nt
Thu May 22, 2025, 05:10 PM
May 22

ultralite001

(1,716 posts)
6. The UK press...
Thu May 22, 2025, 05:37 PM
May 22

The Independent, The Guardian
Even BBC + Sky
Are doing the work

That many US journos seem to have abandoned…

They still seem to recognize the need for
“Fair” + “balanced” in these uncertain times…

slightlv

(5,705 posts)
8. A billion dollars a DAY over the last year.
Thu May 22, 2025, 08:52 PM
May 22

How in the world do you spend that much money? WHY in the world would you need that much money? And doesn't anyone feel ashamed for making that much money when so many in the world go hungry, or without healthcare. Blows my freaking mind. If and when Democrats get back in charge, we're going to change things up a WHOLE lot. No more billionaires in this country. They're just a drain on our resources, anyway. Let them choose some other third world country to do their dirty work in.

angrychair

(10,689 posts)
9. That worded it awkwardly
Thu May 22, 2025, 10:49 PM
May 22

Ten billionaires, each earned $100 million dollars a day, every single day, for 12 months.
The other interesting statistic was that it would take ten average workers, earning the median salary, 726,000 years to earn the same thing the ten billionaires earned in a single year.

slightlv

(5,705 posts)
12. And all their money was "unearned"...
Fri May 23, 2025, 09:52 PM
May 23

stocks, pass-thrus, and all those other loop holes I have no knowledge of or understanding about.

Our wages, classified as "earned income" should be taxed at a much lower rate, recognizing the importance of our work and time. Unearned Income should be taxed at a higher rate. Playing around on your computer and moving digits across accounts doesn't take much energy.

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