Sentences with phrase «other wealthy people»

It seems to me we need everyone to bring whatever resources they have to offer to step up and help fix the problem, which is what Mark Zuckerberg has chosen to do, and other wealthy people are doing as well.
Trumps whole life he felt more comfortable around working class people than other wealthy people.
And many of them being protected by their parents being teachers, police, attorneys or other wealthy people in local cliques.
You will get the feeling that this is the place where Warren Buffett, John Paulson and so many other wealthy people shaped their successful future.
Buffett and Bill Gates have teamed up to promote their «Giving Pledge,» which calls on other wealthy people to pledge at least half their fortune to philanthropy.
His views on global warming are as relevant as any other wealthy person.

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To find the wealthiest people in the world, Wealth - X looked at its database of dossiers on more than 110,000 ultra-high net - worth people and used a proprietary valuation model that takes into account each person's assets, then adjusts estimated net worth to account for currency - exchange rates, local taxes, savings rates, investment performance, and other factors.
He says wealthy people often benefit from «rich habits» and others often struggle because of «poor habits.»
The future wealthy understand that there's nothing wrong with seeking advantages at the same time that you help other people.
The book seeks to answer the question: If wealthy people have the same 24 hours in a day, and work just as hard as others, how do they acquire such incredible wealth?
The future wealthy understand that unless they find enjoyment in what they do, they're probably not going to want to do very much of it — and they're not going to be as good at it as other people are.
The wealthiest and most successful people know that the keys to any negotiation are threefold: First, understand what the other side really wants.
Schulich, you see, has something to say to his neighbours on the list of Canada's 100 Wealthiest People, along with other rich folk who might be reading.
He's been named one of Time's 100 Most Influential People, he's one of the wealthiest men on the planet and he uses his success to help others.
National Press Club president Thomas Burr asked Thiel if what happened to Gawker could happen to other news publications: «Could wealthy, powerful people seek revenge against a news organization because of something they didn't like and use their influence and money to take them out?»
I think that's a prejudice that's especially strong among economists and among other educated, wealthy people.
The other problem with Trudeau and Morneau styling themselves as champions of the working class is that they may forget that they, and a large fraction of the people they know, are fabulously wealthy.
Some are famous, and others unknown — everyday folks, some running small ventures, who feel a connection to one of the wealthiest people on the planet.
Robbins found Jones, and other wealthy, successful people like him, were constantly looking to learn more about money.
Daniels, McDougal, and numerous women who have spoken up as part of the #MeToo movement have helped shine a light on the system by which the wealthy can pay to shut other people up.
The new research paper follows on a report last year co-authored by Prof. Wolfson and two other researchers, who concluded many of Canada's wealthiest people are funnelling a large portion of their income through CCPCs that are not reflected in standard measures of individual earnings.
I must be a different sort of American, because I'm far from wealthy and quite like to see other people enjoy nice things.
And the other is Brooklyn Legal Services, that provides services to less - wealthy people,» says Mahon.
For many people who come into sudden wealth, «the initial instinct is to spend the money like it is going to last forever,» said Horrigan, a certified financial planner whose clients include business owners, doctors and other types of wealthy individuals.
Vote for Romney if your a very wealthy person, other wise your screwed.
If you are a conservative Christian who believes the Bible is the word of god and you also are pro-gun, pro-tax cuts for the wealthy, pro-death penalty, pro-war, pro-torture, anti-poor people (aka the «moocher class»), anti-immigrant, anti-marriage (straight or otherwise), pro-judging others....
Not having read the Bible, I don't think Jesus would have approved of the wealthy steeling from the poor or the poor steeling from wealthy, that being said their maybe something wrong with the Pope's idea of using the government or some other power to steel / take / tax from one person and give someone else that did not earn it, Rush might be right
Americans are know for being very obnoxious about other countries, but it still surreal to see wealthy people from free countries support someone like him while a lot of other countries all over the world are burning due to being tricked by the same kind of populism.
Dig under the rhetoric over taxes in Washington now, and you'll find one question: should the wealthy pay more in taxes than other people?
«We work with people who are less wealthy than others so it makes a big difference because they're buying cheap alcohol in big quantities.
Parents, children, teenagers, wealthy people, healthy people, singletons, the ones in happy marriages and every single other person who walks the earth.
On the other hand, the children of wealthy people or objects of the bounty of wealthy people may be more qualified than the average person to manage that wealth, due perhaps to inherited aptitude, or perhaps because they have been groomed for that responsibility during life.
Any person who will command resource allocation like the wealthy are supposed to do should first need to prove themselves capable of doing so by competing against others.
And, in any case, there's something to be said, I think, for giving common people their own institutional branch through which they might assert their interests against other institutions more readily at the disposal of wealthy elites.
Your argument begs the question of how much the US would be harmed by not taxing non-resident wealthy people, when almost every other country seems to feel that there isn't sufficient benefit to initiate the practice.
Unlike other groups within Labour we don't have any wealthy donors or institutions bankrolling our operations — just ordinary people making donations.
Business groups had been lobbying against continuing the tax on the wealthy, while unions and other advocates for the minimum wage say a three year phase in is too long for working people to wait.
«And I'm here to help uplift the voices of other people in this state and city that believe that he might not know about other communities of color because he lives very isolated up here in a very wealthy community,» said one person at the rally.
A wealthy person has the right to spend money; but other citizens, individually or collectively, may decide certain things are not for sale.
Cuomo has said that wealthy people and businesses will move to other states if taxes go up, and has pushed through cuts to the estate tax and corporate tax since taking office in 2011.
Even with such a low % of the population affected, taxes like this are hard to enforce and not so hard to legally avoid or reduce - for example, wealthy French people keeping wealth in neighbouring Belgium is common, as well as buying exempted assets, giving «temporary gifts» and other such techniques.
A wholesale transfer of capital from the wealthy to the people through nationalisation of infrastructure assets is unlikely, but there are other areas at the margins where Ed's team are actively considering significant market intervention in the interests of redistribution (or «solving the cost of living crisis», as Labour's tired mantra has it).
Republicans argue it would be the wealthy who would be affected by the loss of deductibility of income and property taxes and say there are enough offsets to make up for the loss for most other people.
Jeffrey Gural, chairman of Newmark Grubb Knight Frank explained his support for Obama this way: «Typically, most wealthy people support the Republicans, if for no other reason than they've pledged not to raise their taxes — which I think is just not fair.»
Congressman Chris Collins and the three other members who supported this unfair and unequal plan voted to take money from their constituents and send it to corporations and wealthy people in other states.
But it would be «incomprehensible» to lower the tax rate for the wealthy when other people were being squeezed.
I don't think anyone ought to stand up anywhere in politics and say there is a group that are so wealthy that they should be given a free ride and should be excluded from having to carry the kind of burdens that other people have, particularly in a time of austerity like this.
It's because he is worried about tax migration — that is, wealthy people leaving New York state and moving to other states with lower taxes.
Business groups had been lobbying against continuing the tax on the wealthy, while unions and other advocates for the minimum wage say a three - year phase in is too long for working people to wait.
This goes to explain some of the other attitudes to taxes on the rich — 67 % of people think that increasing taxes on the rich risks driving wealthy people abroad, but two thirds of those would support it anyway.
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