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14 votes
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The great American tax haven: Why the super-rich love South Dakota
7 votes -
Rich robbers: Why do wealthy people shoplift?
10 votes -
Opulence
29 votes -
Meet the rich kids who want to give away all their money
10 votes -
The 'glass floor' is keeping America's richest idiots at the top
10 votes -
Peter Rahal started RxBar out of his mom’s kitchen — then sold it for $600 million. Life on the other side of the entrepreneurial fantasy.
7 votes -
The hedge fund billionaire’s guide to buying your kids a better shot at not just one elite college, but lots of them
11 votes -
The unhappy millionaire
6 votes -
Blame economists for the mess we’re in: Why did America listen to the people who thought we needed “more millionaires and more bankrupts?”
19 votes -
Inside the Virgin Galactic spaceport sending the mega rich into space
7 votes -
How San Francisco’s wealthiest families launched Kamala Harris
8 votes -
College financial-aid loophole: Wealthy US parents transfer guardianship of their teens to get aid
15 votes -
Rivers of blood, black snow — What rich men did to my Russian hometown
13 votes -
Rent and its discontents: Against the landlords and the police, in cities poisoned by wealth
6 votes -
Disney heiress calls for wealth tax: 'We have to draw a line'
10 votes -
'It's totally unfair': Chicago, where the rich live thirty years longer than the poor
7 votes -
Survival of the richest. The wealthy are plotting to leave us behind.
16 votes -
Getting rich: From zero to hero in one blog post
15 votes -
Tildes User Income Survey
18 votes -
Op-eds from the future: It’s 2059, and the rich kids are still winning
9 votes -
Separated by design: How some of America’s richest towns fight affordable housing
6 votes -
One out of every 11,600 people in San Francisco is a billionaire
5 votes -
Mansa Musa: The richest man who ever lived
8 votes -
Getting rich teaching Hong Kong's kids
4 votes -
Francis Fukuyama - Against Identity Politics
5 votes -
Mr. Chen's Mountain - The story of a Chinese billionaire who moved back home, setting his mansion down in the middle of his economically depressed ancestral village
8 votes -
Super-tall, super-skinny, super-expensive: The 'pencil towers' of New York's super-rich
14 votes -
Ocasio-Cortez’s seventy percent top tax rate is a moderate, evidence-based policy
23 votes -
Films with heroines make more money
11 votes -
Four days trapped at sea with crypto’s nouveau riche
16 votes -
Fed says millennials are just like their parents. Only poorer.
13 votes -
You no longer have to work and are extremely wealthy, what hobbies would you like to pursue?
Assume you have all the wealth necessary to do whatever. Money can buy all the things and grant you access to do your favourite things, but time is something is valuable and priceless. What would...
Assume you have all the wealth necessary to do whatever. Money can buy all the things and grant you access to do your favourite things, but time is something is valuable and priceless. What would be worth your value to you because you simply enjoy it?
30 votes -
Australians are the richest people in the world
8 votes -
Why wealth is determined more by power than productivity
9 votes -
Wealthy White people in Atlanta suburb tried to secede from their Black-led town. They failed.
16 votes -
The strangest form of White flight
11 votes -
Kenyatta orders lifestyle audit on high net worth individuals over low tax remittances
5 votes -
Bracing for the vanilla boom in Madagascar
13 votes -
Winners give more as America loses out
4 votes -
Hey tilda swintons - what would you do if you were awarded $130,000,000 in post-tax lottery money?
you head to the gas station to catch a 6-pack and maybe a bag of chips or some rillos. you pass the cashier a twenty, and they mention your change will get you a couple lottery tickets. you're in...
you head to the gas station to catch a 6-pack and maybe a bag of chips or some rillos. you pass the cashier a twenty, and they mention your change will get you a couple lottery tickets. you're in a good mood and we all hate coins, so you just tell 'em you're down and to choose random numbers.
a week later, you wake up and see the winning lottery numbers on the news.
hopeful curiosity turns into a flooring disbelief as you pause the tv and check the numbers four times over.
you scramble to find and unlock your phone, heading straight to google.
"winning lottery numbers"
"how to tell if you won the lottery"
"lottery number checker"
everything checks out.
"how to claim lottery winnings"
you go to claim your prize, and you can choose between $130,000,000 in post-tax cash now, or $210,000,000 spread equally over the next 30 years.
which do you choose? what do you do with it?
25 votes -
The Bezos backlash: Is 'big philanthropy' a charade?
9 votes -
The real Goldfinger: The London banker who broke the world
8 votes -
Gospels of giving for the new gilded age: Are today’s donor classes solving problems—or creating new ones?
8 votes -
Most CRA auditors polled say Canada's tax system is skewed to protect the wealthy
8 votes -
Refinery29, Kylie Jenner, and the denial underlying millennial financial resentment
7 votes -
How to spend it: The shopping list for the 1%. In an age of astonishing wealth, nothing reveals the lives of the ultra-rich like the FT’s unashamedly ostentatiously luxury magazine.
25 votes -
Debunking UBI funding schemes
10 votes -
Survival of the richest - The wealthy are plotting to leave us behind
28 votes -
How to get rich quick in Silicon Valley
7 votes