Elizabeth Warren revives her ‘two cents’ tax on the ultra-rich
Two cents is the kind of number nobody argues about. It is the change you leave in a tip jar, the rounding on a gas receipt, the coin most people would not bend down to grab. Stretch that same two cents across a fortune big enough to buy a midsize country, and it stops being pocket change. It turns …
Two cents is the kind of number nobody argues about. It is the change you leave in a tip jar, the rounding on a gas receipt, the coin most people would not bend down to grab. Stretch that same two cents across a fortune big enough to buy a midsize country, and it stops being…
Two cents is the kind of number nobody argues about. It is the change you leave in a tip jar, the rounding on a gas receipt, the coin most people would not bend down to grab. Stretch that same two cents across a fortune big enough to buy a midsize country, and it stops being pocket change. It turns …
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