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Mega-rich renew call on global leaders at Davos to 'tax our extreme wealth'

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The signatories include Disney heir Abigail Disney, screenwriter Simon Pegg and Valerie Rockefeller, inheritor of the famed U.S. family.

Mega-rich renew call on global leaders at Davos to 'tax our extreme wealth'

More than 250 billionaires and millionaires on Wednesday reiterated their call on elected representatives of the world’s leading economies to introduce higher taxes on the very richest in society.

In an open letter to political leaders gathered at the annual World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland, the rich signatories said they wished to deliver a clear message: “Tax our extreme wealth.”

“We are surprised that you have failed to answer a simple question that we have been asking for three years: when will you tax extreme wealth?” the letter said.

“Our request is simple: we ask you to tax us, the very richest in society. This will not fundamentally alter our standard of living, nor deprive our children, nor harm our nations’ economic growth. But it will turn extreme and unproductive private wealth into an investment for our common democratic future.”

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  • Fucking hypocrites. “Our request is simple: we ask you to tax us, the very richest in society" and then they let loose their army of lobbysts and lawyers to stop governments from even trying to tax them.

    • Well, yeah. Plausible deniability, my good Demonsword.

    • I mean, there's a LOT of billionaires at this point. Are the ones saying this at Davos all (or largely) ones that are doing that lobbying?

      • there’s a LOT of billionaires at this point

        you can't even fill a small stadium if you gathered all of the world's billionaires, its only a few thousand... 2-3k last time I've seen that statistic

        • Ok, then, this would be 10% writing this letter, and my question wasn't answered.

    • They could also commit to giving 10% of their personal income or 2.5% of the value of their ne worth (whichever is greater) to the most effective charities now, while they're waiting for the taxes to come.

      Chris Anderson (of TED) has suggested this and had the math run, and worked out if every ultra wealthy person on record in the world did this it would generate enough money solve basically all pressing concerns to do with poverty and climate many times over (so we don't even need all of them).

      It's never going to happen though, because Chris hasn't accounted for the fact that most people who acquire wealth to this degree are some degree of sociopathic or at the very least believe somehow they're entitled to be as wealthy as they are. So we need government regulation. Problem is we need it everywhere all at once, or these people just move their wealth around which can still severely damage the economy. But some countries, especially smaller ones, need to be brave. Europe taxes their wealthy reasonably well, and it's clear it makes living in those nations better. More need to lead by example.

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