(Bloomberg) -- At the height of the Gilded Age, there were 4,047 millionaires in the US, according to an 18-month investigation by the long-gone New-York Tribune, which listed each by name in a ...
Most U.S. millionaires say they don’t feel wealthy, blaming inflation, costs and social comparison. Money; Getty Images They might belong to the two-comma club, but don’t call them “wealthy.” Nearly ...
The current concentration of wealth is unlike anything in history. So is billionaires’ involvement in politics.
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