Business Mayor > Opinions > The U.S. Already Soaks the Rich OpinionsThe U.S. Already Soaks the RichOpinionsMarch 29, 2024posted on Mar. 29, 2024 at 9:50 pm In 2021 the richest 1% paid 45.8% of income taxes, up from 33.2% in 2001. READ SOURCE Read More Hertz, Tesla and the Perils of CEO Groupthink Share on FacebookShare on TwitterShare on LinkedInShare on RedditbusinessmayorMarch 29, 2024 You Might Also LikeThe AI Pork Barrel ArrivesMay 17, 2024Democrats' Last Chance to Dump Biden?May 17, 2024OpinionsKeep your student doors ajar, else…May 17, 2024OpinionsBundling is back, in the streaming eraMay 17, 2024Janet Yellen's Risky Debt-Management BusinessMay 16, 2024OpinionsWatching birds return homeMay 16, 2024Recommended For YoufinanceBragar Eagel & Squire, P.C. Reminds Investors That Class Action Lawsuits Have Been Filed Against Intel, AXT, and Li Auto and Encourages Investors to Contact the FirmMay 19, 2024Gaming10 Best Tabletop Games Based On Videogames You May Have Not Heard Of – Screen RantMay 19, 2024altcoinAre New Altcoins Listing On Exchanges Like Binance Profitable? This Crypto Researcher Has The AnswerMay 19, 2024enterpriseOptum Health bid on 8 Massachusetts hospitals: What to know about it – Enterprise NewsMay 19, 2024stockmarketEarnings call: KULR Technology Group reports robust growth in Q1 2024May 19, 2024
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