Judson Hill, a Marietta Republican who supports the consumption tax, disputed the premise that putting more income in the hands of the wealthy puts a damper on economic growth. He said that some “of these individuals at higher incomes will hire more …
The combination of an increasingly global economy, greater productivity from technology and outsize investment returns has shifted a rising share of money to the wealthy. Of all the dollars earned in 2012, more than 22 percent went to the top 1 percent …
Even as income for the affluent has accelerated, it's barely kept pace with inflation for most other people. …. As consumers have spent more online and on untaxed services, many states have tried to tax items like Netflix subscriptions and iTunes …
Even as income for the affluent has accelerated, it's barely kept pace with inflation for most other people. … As consumers have spent more online and on untaxed services, many states have tried to tax items like Netflix subscriptions and iTunes …
Even as income for the affluent has accelerated, it's barely kept pace with inflation for most other people. … As consumers have spent more online and on untaxed services, many states have tried to tax items like Netflix subscriptions and iTunes …
The team saw how, despite living in small apartments, some Indian customers were really affluent and had a great sense of style that was reflected in their choice of household items. Says Anita Sharma, assistant vice-president, HCIL, "One of the most …
Even as income for the affluent has accelerated, it's barely kept pace with inflation for most other people. … As consumers have spent more online and on untaxed services, many states have tried to tax items like Netflix subscriptions and iTunes …
Vulic's team is now conducting a concentrated search of a 3,000-square-meter area, where they've already found more than 300 objects, including kilns, wells, fences, and ceramic items, such as dishes. In addition to the … The internal investigation …
The New York Times notes that while the "buy" button was "initially aimed at selling limited-edition or time-sensitive items such as T-shirts and event tickets," it could eventually be a steady revenue stream for Twitter, which makes all of its income …