
This book weaves lessons from our research on inequality and entrepreneurship together with rich profiles of actual Main Street Millionaires: private business owners across the country who are surprisingly wealthy and powerful.
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The California initiative has reportedly collected enough signatures to show up on the ballot in November. This is exciting news if you’re a tax nerd. We will learn a lot over the next six months.
Something we’ve learned already is that ex...
Check out this episode on Bloomberg’s Wall Street Week on our book - The Everywhere Millionaire, which you can pre-order here.
We were answering a question about wealth from a Wall Street Journal reporter recently when we noticed something strange in the Fed’s data.
The Federal Reserve’s aggregate private business wealth series in the financial accounts has fallen...
New Jersey Governor Mikie Sherrill’s FY2027 budget, unveiled two weeks ago, includes a revealing line item: a proposal to rein in a “small business” tax break that mostly benefits millionaires. (The proposal limits a deduction called the Al...
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On February 20th, the Supreme Court ruled that the Trump administration’s Liberation Day tariffs were unconstitutional. This decision made headlines across the world, as a key pillar of the administration’s economic polici...
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The writers behind this newsletter.
Professor of Economics and Public Affairs at Princeton University. Co-author of The Everywhere Millionaire: Who is really rich in America and how they got there. https://us.macmillan.com/books/9781250378507/theeverywheremillionaire/
Professor of Economics and Finance at Chicago Booth. Teach entrepreneurship, private equity, and public economics (inequality, fiscal policy, housing). Tax ninja. Former web/software developer and mediocre indie rocker.
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