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STOP TAX GIVEAWAYS TO THE ULTRA-RICH

Since 2019 in the United States, billionaire wealth has increased by $1.3 billion per day. There was a new billionaire every 1 ½ weeks. 

If any of the richest 10 billionaire men lost 99% of their wealth, they’d still be a billionaire. At the same time, working people everywhere—who are responsible for driving the real economy—lack savings, health insurance, paid leave, and adequate wages, and are struggling to make ends meet.

As Trump begins his presidency, he’s expected to double down on the 2017 Tax Cuts and Jobs Act (TCJA)—a policy that amounted to a massive $1 trillion giveaway to corporations and the ultra-wealthy. With the TCJA set to expire in 2025, there’s now a push to renew and expand these tax breaks, which would cost over $4 trillion over the next decade.

This plan is a shameless transfer of wealth to the top 1% at the expense of working families. If Trump’s tax plans pass, the top 1% would get tax cuts of $36K and the bottom 95% would see their taxes increase.

Enough is enough. It’s time for the ultra-rich and corporations to pay their fair share of taxes. 

Sign your name if you believe we deserve a tax system that prioritizes working families and invests in our collective future—not one that lines the pockets of billionaires and corporations.

Message to Congress

Globally, billionaire wealth is growing at an unimaginable pace. In 2024, the world’s billionaires got $2 trillion richer, equivalent to roughly $5.7 billion a day. At current rates, we will see five trillionaires created within a decade from now.

The world’s ultra-rich few and corporations have been driving the inequality crisis for decades by rigging the system in their favor, leaving ordinary working families to pay the price.

But this growing divide isn’t inevitable—it's a policy choice made by our political leaders. Our tax code—one in which billionaires pay a lower tax rate than ordinary working families—is core to the problem.

The 2017 Tax Cuts and Jobs Act (TCJA) under the Trump administration was a monumental $1 trillion giveaway to powerful corporations and the ultra-wealthy. The richest 0.1% of Americans got a tax cut 277 times greater than that of middle-class households.

Now, with the TCJA set to expire in 2025, the new Trump-Musk administration wants to not just extend, but go even deeper in their giveaways to big corporations and the ultra-rich—paid for by slashing the essential programs and services working families rely upon.

Trump’s tax plan is an outrageous and unfair redistribution of wealth that benefits an ultra-rich few, while leaving the majority of Americans to foot the bill. It fails to deliver economic growth, jobs, or investment. It is deeply unpopular.  

We need Congress to choose differently: to make the ultra-rich few and corporations pay their fair share. We need to invest in schools, healthcare, infrastructure, and clean energy—all of which make life affordable for Americans—not more handouts to unimaginably wealthy billionaires.

Alongside the Oxfam community, I am calling on Congress to end the Trump tax giveaway to mega-corporations and billionaires—and instead use the expiration of Trump’s tax law as an opportunity to create a tax code that prioritizes working families and invests in our collective future. 

Thank you for taking action to build a more equal future for all of us.

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