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Showing Original Post only (View all)How 14 People Made More Money Than the Entire Food Stamp Budget for 50,000,000 People [View all]
http://www.alternet.org/economy/it-happened-again-how-14-people-made-more-money-entire-food-stamp-budget-50000000-people
For the second year in a row, America's richest 14 individuals made more from their annual investments than the $80 billion provided for people in need of food. Nearly half of the food-deprived are children. Perversely, the food stamp program was CUT because of a lack of federal funding.
In a testament to the inability -- or unwillingness -- of Congress to do anything about the incessant upward re-distribution of America's wealth, the richest 14 Americans increased their wealth from $507 billion to $589 billion in ONE YEAR from their investment earnings. As stated by Forbes, "All together the 400 wealthiest Americans are worth a staggering $2.29 trillion, up $270 billion from a year ago."
The Richest 14 Made Enough Money to Hire Two Million Pre-School Teachers or Emergency Medical Technicians
Billions of dollars of wealth, derived from years of American productivity, have been transferred to a few financially savvy and well-connected individuals who have spent a generation shaping trading rules and tax laws to their own advantage. It's so inexplicably one-sided that the 2013 investment earnings of the richest 1% of Americans ($1.8 trillion) was more than the entire budget for Social Security ($860 billion), Medicare ($524 billion), and Medicaid ($304 billion).
Why Does So Little of Our National Wealth Go to Feed People or Provide Jobs?
The fruits of American productivity go to the richest Americans, who can afford to hold onto their fortunes, defer taxes indefinitely, and then pay a smaller capital gains rate when they eventually decide to cash in. Worse yet, they can stash their winnings overseas, tax-free. It is estimated that $7.6 trillion of personal wealth is hidden in tax havens. That means, stunningly, that $1 of every $12 of worldwide wealth is hidden in a haven.
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How 14 People Made More Money Than the Entire Food Stamp Budget for 50,000,000 People [View all]
xchrom
Oct 2014
OP
I'd like to see a breakdown of how much of their income is tax dollars vs how much
brewens
Oct 2014
#2
Their actual income would be small relative to the increase in asset value
GeoWilliam750
Oct 2014
#3
I think the use of troll was inappropriate. However, you set yourself up by giving a statistic
rhett o rick
Oct 2014
#26
That isn't surprising. As the wealthy continue to steal wealth from the lower classes and
rhett o rick
Oct 2014
#23
When you have a loose Fed monetary policy coupled with a suppression of wages...
Yavin4
Oct 2014
#15
The entire 535 member US Congress and White House is devoted to representing those 14 people. eom
whereisjustice
Oct 2014
#16
The entire reason why idiots in Congress can get away with subverting the People's wishes
berni_mccoy
Oct 2014
#18
Our party does not stand up and obstruct the budget until we get more funding for food stamps.
JDPriestly
Oct 2014
#25
Publicly Funded Elections would be the Great Equilizer!!!!! Too bad few are willing to push for
Dustlawyer
Oct 2014
#27