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.”

  • @JohnnyCanuck@lemmy.ca
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    810 months ago

    At first I thought this was billionaires only and it would be somewhat significant. Then I saw Simon Pegg listed and did a triple take, then realized I missed the words “and millionaires” in the first sentence.

    I’m guessing there aren’t that many billionaires that would put their names on this list. ~250 millionaires is nothing, there are millions of them.

    • @givesomefucks@lemmy.world
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      510 months ago

      I remember this from a few days ago…

      All the main “billionaires” are people who are heirs to billions but don’t have it yet.

      It’s easy to say you don’t need billions when it’s hypothetical. It’s a lot different when you have the money