
Why the GOP Tax Cut Will Make Wealth Inequality So Much Worse
The richest 1 percent now own 40 percent of the country's wealth. Under this bill, they’d own more.

The richest 1 percent now own 40 percent of the country's wealth. Under this bill, they’d own more.

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The GOP succeeded in delivering on many of its promises. But the new code, which Congress will vote on this week, will not be as lasting, or as simplified, as they’d hoped.

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Brushing aside attacks from Democrats, GOP negotiators agree on a late change in the tax bill that would reduce the top individual income rate even more than originally planned.