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While there have been many predictions made about the housing market and the economy, few have suggested just how the most affluent will use their wealth in the new year. In order to figure it out, I ...
Today's New York Times reports on a new study by three economists purporting to show that the Supreme Court's decisions are increasingly tilted toward the interests of the rich, and suggesting that ...
While there have been many predictions made about the housing market and the economy, few have suggested just how the most affluent will use their wealth in the new year. In order to figure it out, I ...
As state legislatures around the country meet to solidify their budgets for the year ahead, the effects of the One Big Beautiful Bill Act and an uncertain economic future are pushing states to take a ...
(Bloomberg) -- From London to Paris and New York City to Sacramento, debt-hit governments are scrambling to bolster their fragile balance sheets. Increasingly, they’re training their sights on the ...
A new study found that the court’s Republican appointees voted for the wealthier side in cases 70 percent of the time in 2022, up from 45 percent in 1953. By Adam Liptak Reporting from Washington ...
More than 1,000 people rallied at the New York State Capitol Wednesday, calling on Gov. Kathy Hochul and leaders of state government to raise taxes on the rich to fund New York City Mayor Zohran ...
Back in 2019, Gab Waller would never have expected that her first client as a personal shopper would be the English model and actor Rosie Huntington-Whitely. Based in Australia and working for the ...
Re: “Billionaires can afford cost of keeping health system afloat”(Page A6, Jan.20). The op-ed by Josephine Rios is an example of hate-the-rich egalitarian ideology. For every problem, “tax the rich” ...