According to a summary of the bill released by the Patriotic Millionaires—an advocacy group that helped craft the measure—the wealth tax would have four brackets:

  • 2% for all wealth between 1,000 and 10,000 times median household wealth;
  • 4% for all wealth between 10,000 and 100,000 times median household wealth;
  • 6% for all wealth between 100,000 and 1,000,000 times median household wealth; and
  • 8% for all wealth over 1,000,000 times median household wealth;

"In the unlikely event median household wealth fell below $50,000 from its current level of about $120,000, the thresholds would be fixed at $50 million, $500 million, $5 billion, and $50 billion respectively.”

The legislation would also require at least a 30% IRS audit rate on households affected by the new wealth tax.

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    11 months ago

    8% on wealth is actually insane. Stock market growth is only 10% on average, and average inflation of 3%. If they had average growth they’d be losing significant money (like 1-2%) each year. So in practice 8% is just a really slow seizing of all wealth, and prevents them from making any more money unless they’re taking huge gambles and getting huge paydays that beat the market (which they would be incentivized to do). I’m all for taxing the hell out of the rich, but that’s not a well designed system and creates really perverse incentives.

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      11 months ago

      Considering that 8% only starts at one million times average household wealth, I’ve gotta say who the fuck cares. There is no justifiable reason for any singular person to have that much wealth. Not one.