Tuesday, March 11, 2025

Cui bono?

 




Buy, Borrow, Die
This system, which operates entirely within the boundaries of tax law, allows the ultra-wealthy to build massive fortunes while contributing proportionally less to public coffers than middle-class Americans.

This explainer article walks through each step of this powerful tax avoidance strategy, revealing why billionaires are willing to risk economic volatility to protect it. By the end, you will better understand why we need a wealth tax and why billionaires are so dead set against it. You’ll also wish you were taxed like a billionaire. Or, rather, that they were taxed like you.

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In 2021, ProPublica revealed the stark reality: the 25 richest Americans paid an average true tax rate of just 3.4%, while the average American household pays around 14% in federal taxes. This dramatic disparity isn't the result of illegal tax evasion—it's perfectly legal. Let's examine the five-step "Buy, Borrow, Die" strategy that makes this possible.

  Data and Democracy
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LOL.  Yeah, that's it.

UPDATE 10:10 am:



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