economy
Condemned to plutocracy? The relentless rise of US inequality
Elon Musk is a beneficiary of America’s lopsided prosperity – does the country have any appetite for redistribution?

TL;DR
- The Obama administration made significant investments to curb income inequality, reducing the share of income for the richest 1% by over a fifth and increasing the share for the poorest fifth to its highest point since 1979.
- Despite these efforts, income inequality has seen a resurgence, particularly under the Trump administration with the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act of 2017, which favored higher earners.
- The wealthy utilize strategies like minimizing taxable income, leveraging stock appreciation through loans instead of selling assets, and utilizing complex financial instruments to avoid taxes.
- Elon Musk's personal tax filings highlight how individuals can accumulate vast wealth while paying relatively low taxes on reported income.
- The United States' high Gini index and limited success in reducing inequality through taxes and transfers compared to other OECD countries underscore a national disinterest in redistribution.
- The rise of AI is predicted to further concentrate wealth by displacing labor and rewarding capital owners, potentially increasing inequality to unprecedented levels.