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Tax the Rich
Pay the People
Spread the Power

Millionaires who want a rich, stable, free country demand an economy that ensures it.

A bold, surprisingly simple vision for the next 250 years of American prosperity.

Read The MONEY Agenda.

Our Priorities

America currently faces two interrelated problems: 1) authoritarianism and 2) the destabilizing level of inequality that led to its rise. If we do not solve both problems, democratic capitalism in America will fall to authoritarian forces by 2028. The fall of democratic capitalism in America will open the door to global oligarchic dominance which, exacerbated by AI and climate change, will become permanent.

The solution to this problem is surprisingly simple: structure the economy so that it naturally produces the results needed for a rich, stable and free nation.

Tax the Rich.

Wealthy Americans like us have rigged the tax code to give ourselves countless handouts, leaving working people paying higher rates than billionaires. We need to build a tax system that puts a check on the extreme inequality that threatens our economy and our democracy.

Pay the People.

America is the richest country in the world, but tens of millions of workers still don’t make enough money to survive. We need to pay workers fairly in order to stabilize our economy, unlock new levels of growth, and ensure widely shared prosperity.

Spread the Power!

In America today, lawmakers represent the interests and preferences of their donors and not their average constituents. We need to get big money out of politics and safeguard the right to vote to ensure everyone has their voice heard.

Meet The Millionaires

Morris Pearl

Morris Pearl

Chair of the Patriotic Millionaires and former Managing Director at BlackRock

I’m not any more altruistic than the next guy. I’m just greedy for a different kind of country.”
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Abigail Disney

Abigail Disney

Emmy-winning documentary filmmaker, activist, and philanthropist

We have a responsibility to ensure that our planet is healthy and habitable for future generations. In my case as a person of wealth, I can only fulfill this responsibility if lawmakers strengthen their resolve to tax me more.”
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John Driscoll

John Driscoll

Chair of Magnit Global

It’s just basic business sense to recognize that workers are human beings, not disposable and replaceable cogs in a machine. When people are paid enough to feel a basic level of economic security, they will be stronger and more productive workers.”
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Our Perspectives

Obscene CEO pay is bad for business and society

Obscene CEO pay is bad for business and society

CEOs getting paid 281 times more than their workers is most assuredly a problem. But one CEO receiving a trillion-dollar pay package that’s 17 million times more than what their workers are paid is a whole different story.

November 13, 2025

Zohran gave Democrats a blueprint to win

Zohran gave Democrats a blueprint to win

We’ve been saying this for years, but Zohran Mamdani’s victory last night in the New York City mayoral election made it abundantly clear: economic populism is the way forward for Democrats to win back the affections of working people.

November 6, 2025

Thoughts on the economy

Thoughts on the economy

As we enter the final days of October and nearly a month into the government shutdown, it’s worth taking time to examine the economic activity in the United States and what we can anticipate in the coming months.

October 31, 2025

A Working Class Tax Cut paid for by millionaires.

Do you think the federal government should tax people into poverty? We don’t.

Do you think people who work full time should be able to support themselves without government assistance? We do.

THE GREAT ECONOMY PROJECT.

Wages are too low. Taxes are too high. Working people have had it. The economy is rigged in favor of the rich, and everybody knows it. It’s time to do something about it.