According to Arab Net, the development of the billionaires was measured from 18 March 2020 to 18 March 202. The world's billionaires jumped from $ 8.04 trillion to $ 12.39 trillion. P>
The study found that the founder of Amazon, Jeff Pisse, the richest person in the world, witnessed its wealth to 178 billion dollars from $ 113 billion, or 57% during that period, the location of Cbsnews, and Arabic.
As a result, the inflated wealth among the richest rich world has raised invitations to impose wealth tax, or additional tax added to regular income taxes and capital profits. P>
To that, more than 80 left-wing union and organization sent a message to President Joe Biden on Tuesday, unlike some tax cuts in the era of a tremb, which they say largely reported, as well as an additional tax proposal by 10% Income above two million dollars. P>
But so far, the wealth tax is indefinite in Washington, DC, even with two-thirds of Americans expressed their support for the idea of increasing taxes on people who receive more than $ 400,000. P>
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This comes, at a time when the US president is seeking to finance the US trillion dollars plan by increasing the corporate tax rate to 28% of the current 21%. P>
For their part, some tax experts see the wealth tax could harm growth prospects for low-income people. The owners of trivial wealth can also hide their income and property that will be the basis for taxes on their wealth. P>
In turn, the economic expert at the Tax Foundation, Erica York: Wealth tax will have a negative impact on the economy. It would reduce national income, discourage savings and encourage consumption, which comes from other negative aspects. P>
While the researcher accepts the IPS program, Chuck Collins, saying these arguments, saying: It is economic and morally merciful to taxes on billionaire wealth to help pay the costs of recovery from the epidemic. P>
"Even with the proposed wealth tax, they will be richer for billions than before the epidemic, p>
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The number of people living in world poverty has doubled to more than 500 million, "Oxfam said in January.