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Laura Kyrke-Smith, Tax Their Billions!The richest 1% emit as much planet-heating pollution as two-thirds of the Earth’s population. [1] While many of us are hit with energy bills we can’t afford and faced with cold, damp homes during winter, we are about to witness history’s first trillionaire. Rich people are getting richer, while the rest of us are becoming worse off. In France, for instance, the average taxpayer in 2016 gave 48 percent of earnings to the government, while billionaires paid just 26 percent. And the mega-rich in the UK can leverage various strategies to lower their effective tax rates compared to the average taxpayer. [2] Sources: 1: Oxfam, 2023. "Climate inequality: A planet for the 99%." 2: Oxfam 2023. "The super-rich pay lower taxes than you and here's how they do it."0 of 100 Signatures
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Elsie Blundell, Tax Their Billions!The richest 1% emit as much planet-heating pollution as two-thirds of the Earth’s population. [1] While many of us are hit with energy bills we can’t afford and faced with cold, damp homes during winter, we are about to witness history’s first trillionaire. Rich people are getting richer, while the rest of us are becoming worse off. In France, for instance, the average taxpayer in 2016 gave 48 percent of earnings to the government, while billionaires paid just 26 percent. And the mega-rich in the UK can leverage various strategies to lower their effective tax rates compared to the average taxpayer. [2] Sources: 1: Oxfam, 2023. "Climate inequality: A planet for the 99%." 2: Oxfam 2023. "The super-rich pay lower taxes than you and here's how they do it."0 of 100 Signatures
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Bayo Alaba, Tax Their Billions!The richest 1% emit as much planet-heating pollution as two-thirds of the Earth’s population. [1] While many of us are hit with energy bills we can’t afford and faced with cold, damp homes during winter, we are about to witness history’s first trillionaire. Rich people are getting richer, while the rest of us are becoming worse off. In France, for instance, the average taxpayer in 2016 gave 48 percent of earnings to the government, while billionaires paid just 26 percent. And the mega-rich in the UK can leverage various strategies to lower their effective tax rates compared to the average taxpayer. [2] Sources: 1: Oxfam, 2023. "Climate inequality: A planet for the 99%." 2: Oxfam 2023. "The super-rich pay lower taxes than you and here's how they do it."0 of 100 Signatures
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Danny Chambers, Tax Their Billions!The richest 1% emit as much planet-heating pollution as two-thirds of the Earth’s population. [1] While many of us are hit with energy bills we can’t afford and faced with cold, damp homes during winter, we are about to witness history’s first trillionaire. Rich people are getting richer, while the rest of us are becoming worse off. In France, for instance, the average taxpayer in 2016 gave 48 percent of earnings to the government, while billionaires paid just 26 percent. And the mega-rich in the UK can leverage various strategies to lower their effective tax rates compared to the average taxpayer. [2] Sources: 1: Oxfam, 2023. "Climate inequality: A planet for the 99%." 2: Oxfam 2023. "The super-rich pay lower taxes than you and here's how they do it."0 of 100 Signatures
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Elaine Stewart, Tax Their Billions!The richest 1% emit as much planet-heating pollution as two-thirds of the Earth’s population. [1] While many of us are hit with energy bills we can’t afford and faced with cold, damp homes during winter, we are about to witness history’s first trillionaire. Rich people are getting richer, while the rest of us are becoming worse off. In France, for instance, the average taxpayer in 2016 gave 48 percent of earnings to the government, while billionaires paid just 26 percent. And the mega-rich in the UK can leverage various strategies to lower their effective tax rates compared to the average taxpayer. [2] Sources: 1: Oxfam, 2023. "Climate inequality: A planet for the 99%." 2: Oxfam 2023. "The super-rich pay lower taxes than you and here's how they do it."0 of 100 Signatures
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Dáire Hughes, Tax Their Billions!The richest 1% emit as much planet-heating pollution as two-thirds of the Earth’s population. [1] While many of us are hit with energy bills we can’t afford and faced with cold, damp homes during winter, we are about to witness history’s first trillionaire. Rich people are getting richer, while the rest of us are becoming worse off. In France, for instance, the average taxpayer in 2016 gave 48 percent of earnings to the government, while billionaires paid just 26 percent. And the mega-rich in the UK can leverage various strategies to lower their effective tax rates compared to the average taxpayer. [2] Sources: 1: Oxfam, 2023. "Climate inequality: A planet for the 99%." 2: Oxfam 2023. "The super-rich pay lower taxes than you and here's how they do it."0 of 100 Signatures
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Paul Kohler, Tax Their Billions!The richest 1% emit as much planet-heating pollution as two-thirds of the Earth’s population. [1] While many of us are hit with energy bills we can’t afford and faced with cold, damp homes during winter, we are about to witness history’s first trillionaire. Rich people are getting richer, while the rest of us are becoming worse off. In France, for instance, the average taxpayer in 2016 gave 48 percent of earnings to the government, while billionaires paid just 26 percent. And the mega-rich in the UK can leverage various strategies to lower their effective tax rates compared to the average taxpayer. [2] Sources: 1: Oxfam, 2023. "Climate inequality: A planet for the 99%." 2: Oxfam 2023. "The super-rich pay lower taxes than you and here's how they do it."0 of 100 Signatures
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Michelle Scrogham, Tax Their Billions!The richest 1% emit as much planet-heating pollution as two-thirds of the Earth’s population. [1] While many of us are hit with energy bills we can’t afford and faced with cold, damp homes during winter, we are about to witness history’s first trillionaire. Rich people are getting richer, while the rest of us are becoming worse off. In France, for instance, the average taxpayer in 2016 gave 48 percent of earnings to the government, while billionaires paid just 26 percent. And the mega-rich in the UK can leverage various strategies to lower their effective tax rates compared to the average taxpayer. [2] Sources: 1: Oxfam, 2023. "Climate inequality: A planet for the 99%." 2: Oxfam 2023. "The super-rich pay lower taxes than you and here's how they do it."0 of 100 Signatures
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Peter Swallow, Tax Their Billions!The richest 1% emit as much planet-heating pollution as two-thirds of the Earth’s population. [1] While many of us are hit with energy bills we can’t afford and faced with cold, damp homes during winter, we are about to witness history’s first trillionaire. Rich people are getting richer, while the rest of us are becoming worse off. In France, for instance, the average taxpayer in 2016 gave 48 percent of earnings to the government, while billionaires paid just 26 percent. And the mega-rich in the UK can leverage various strategies to lower their effective tax rates compared to the average taxpayer. [2] Sources: 1: Oxfam, 2023. "Climate inequality: A planet for the 99%." 2: Oxfam 2023. "The super-rich pay lower taxes than you and here's how they do it."0 of 100 Signatures
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Anna Turley, Tax Their Billions!The richest 1% emit as much planet-heating pollution as two-thirds of the Earth’s population. [1] While many of us are hit with energy bills we can’t afford and faced with cold, damp homes during winter, we are about to witness history’s first trillionaire. Rich people are getting richer, while the rest of us are becoming worse off. In France, for instance, the average taxpayer in 2016 gave 48 percent of earnings to the government, while billionaires paid just 26 percent. And the mega-rich in the UK can leverage various strategies to lower their effective tax rates compared to the average taxpayer. [2] Sources: 1: Oxfam, 2023. "Climate inequality: A planet for the 99%." 2: Oxfam 2023. "The super-rich pay lower taxes than you and here's how they do it."0 of 100 Signatures
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Richard Baker, Tax Their Billions!The richest 1% emit as much planet-heating pollution as two-thirds of the Earth’s population. [1] While many of us are hit with energy bills we can’t afford and faced with cold, damp homes during winter, we are about to witness history’s first trillionaire. Rich people are getting richer, while the rest of us are becoming worse off. In France, for instance, the average taxpayer in 2016 gave 48 percent of earnings to the government, while billionaires paid just 26 percent. And the mega-rich in the UK can leverage various strategies to lower their effective tax rates compared to the average taxpayer. [2] Sources: 1: Oxfam, 2023. "Climate inequality: A planet for the 99%." 2: Oxfam 2023. "The super-rich pay lower taxes than you and here's how they do it."0 of 100 Signatures
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Ian Roome, Tax Their Billions!The richest 1% emit as much planet-heating pollution as two-thirds of the Earth’s population. [1] While many of us are hit with energy bills we can’t afford and faced with cold, damp homes during winter, we are about to witness history’s first trillionaire. Rich people are getting richer, while the rest of us are becoming worse off. In France, for instance, the average taxpayer in 2016 gave 48 percent of earnings to the government, while billionaires paid just 26 percent. And the mega-rich in the UK can leverage various strategies to lower their effective tax rates compared to the average taxpayer. [2] Sources: 1: Oxfam, 2023. "Climate inequality: A planet for the 99%." 2: Oxfam 2023. "The super-rich pay lower taxes than you and here's how they do it."0 of 100 Signatures