OPINION: How good are billionaires?
So good that in my opinion, New Zealand just needs more of them.
Hear me out: I want more mega-rich Kiwis.
I know that will infuriate a lot of people, but honestly we need them.
Billionaires’ wealth surged $6.5tn over past decade, Oxfam reports
The wealth of the world’s 3,000 billionaires has surged by $6.5tn (£4.8tn) in real terms over the past decade, according to Oxfam, equivalent to 14.6% of global output.
In total the richest 1% of the global population has gained at least $33.9tn in real terms, which the charity said was “enough to end annual global poverty 22 times over”.
The figures come as various governments face growing calls to introduce a wealth tax on the international elite.
Let’s have a new deal on the Billionaire Class….
….or this too…
Who is brave enough to back Brazil’s global tax on billionaires? The answer will define our future
The response to the pandemic was one test of that proposition. Now the world’s governments face another. Last week, Brazilian climate minister Ana Toni explained a proposal put forward by her government (and now supported by South Africa, Germany and Spain), for a 2% global tax on the wealth of the world’s billionaires. Though it would affect just 3,000 of the super-rich, it would raise around $250bn(£195bn): a significant contribution either to global climate funds or to poverty alleviation.
Radical? Not at all. According to calculations by Oxfam, the wealth of billionaires has been growing so fast in recent years that maintaining it at a constant level would have required an annual tax of 12.8%. Trillions, in other words: enough to address global problems long written off as intractable.
You would need to perform Olympian mental gymnastics to oppose Brazil’s very modest proposal. It addresses, albeit to a tiny extent, one of the great democratic deficits of our time: that capital operates globally, while voting power stops at the national border. Without global measures, in the contest between people and plutocrats, the plutocrats will inevitably win. They can extract vast wealth from the nations in which they operate, often with the help of government subsidies and state contracts, and shift it through opaque networks of shell companies and secrecy regimes, placing it beyond the reach of any tax authority. This is what some of the global “investors” in the UK’s water companies have done. The money they extracted is now gone, and we are left with both the debts they accumulated and the ruins of the system they ransacked. Get tough with capital, or capital will get tough with you.
The Brazilian proposal, which will be put before the G20 summit in Rio in November, has already been dismissed by the US treasury secretary, Janet Yellen, who suggested there was no need for it. On whose behalf does she make this claim? Not ours. Wherever people have been surveyed, including in the US, there is strong support for raising taxes on the rich.
In the two years following the start of the pandemic, the world’s richest 1% captured 63% of economic growth. The collective fortune of billionaires rose by $2.7bn a day, while some of the world’s poorest became poorer still. Between 2020 and 2023, the five richest men on Earth doubled their wealth.
Billionaire wealth impoverishes us all: astonishingly, each of them produces, on average, a million times more carbon dioxide than the average global citizen in the bottom 90%. Billionaires are a blight on the planet.
Yet, because they are the true citizens of nowhere, shifting their wealth and residence between jurisdictions, they pay far lower levels of tax than the most downtrodden of their workers. Oxfam has calculated, using records unearthed by the investigative journalists ProPublica in 2021, that Elon Musk pays a “true tax rate” of 3.27%, and Jeff Bezos less than 1%. Falling tax rates and the clever workarounds designed by the lawyers and accountants serving the ultra-rich help to explain the growth of their fortunes.
Wealth that could otherwise support public services and public wellbeing is siphoned out of nation states. As the global rich accumulate ever greater economic power, and find ever more inventive ways to evade democratic restraint, they become more potent than many governments. There’s a word for this: oligarchy. Some of them use this power to demolish democratic safeguards. To give one example, they have lobbied successfully to pull down the rules and caps on campaign finance, until, in some nations, they appear to wield more influence over elections than the electorate.
…if we want to build the social and physical infrastructure we need to radically adapt to the realities of catastrophic climate change, we need to tax the rich!
I’m not looking for socialism here folks, just basic garden variety regulated capitalism!
There are 14 Billionaires in NZ + 3118 ultra-high net worth individuals, let’s start with them, then move onto the Banks, then the Property Speculators, the Climate Change polluters and big industry.
You should be angry, NZ Capitalism is a rigged trick for the rich and powerful. The real demarcation line of power in a western democracy is the 1% + their 9% enablers vs the 90% rest of us!
Do not allow their smears of ‘Envy’ dilute the righteous rage you should all be feeling!
There’s no point making workers pay more to rebuild our resilience, tax the rich!
-Sugar Tax
-Inheritance Tax
-Wealth Tax
-Financial Transactions Tax
-New top tax rate on people earning over $300 000 per year.
-Capital Gains Tax
-Windfall profit taxes
-First $10 000 tax free
Neoliberalism is a failure for the people and a win for the mega wealthy.
Lift the tax yoke from the workers and the people and place it on the mega wealthy and have them pay their fair share for once!
In 2010, the 388 richest individuals owned more wealth than half of the entire human population on Earth
By 2015, this number was reduced to only 62 individuals
In 2018, it was 42
In 2019, it was down to only 26 individuals who own more wealth than 3.8 billion people.
In 2021, 20 people own more than 50% of the entire planet.
And now in 2025, the real-terms gains of $33.9tn for the world’s richest 1% is ‘enough to end annual global poverty 22 times over.
This isn’t democracy, this is a feudal plutocracy on a burning Earth
The Big Tech Tzars have manipulated our collective fear, ego, anger and insecurities through social media in a way that has led to the largest psychological civil war ever launched against one another.
We are but meat bags secreting hormones addicted to dopamine rewards for fat, sugar, salt and sex in a cultural landscape of individualism uber allas where we sing sweet secret lies to ourselves to make sense of a world around us that is frightening and in constant entropy.
Meanwhile, the planet burns and every aspect of our existence is monetarised for big data to sell us more stuff we can’t afford. We are alienated and anesthetized by a consumer culture that keeps us neurotic and disconnected. Our work, our existence, every move we make are all built to suck money to a minority class that sits above us while under neoliberalism, globalization, financialization, and automation, our existence as individuals has only become more disposable.
There is a point when you will rise against this because a burning planet will force you to stand.
We need to be kinder to individuals and far crueller to corporations.
If Paddy’s column was a clever satire on late stage capitalism, I withdraw my comments, if it wasn’t, lock Paddy behind his gated community paywall and throw away the key.
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Spoiler alert, Paddys column did not become a “clever satire on late stage capitalism”.
Read the Gower article. Sounds like Gower wants to be invited to billionaire weddings and the story angle is an effort in that regard.
Also he thinks everyone on the NBR List are wealth creators. Last time I looked there were 10 supermarket owners on the list who became wealthy extracting oligopoly rent (private taxation) from the rest of the community.
You’re not wrong Joseph. Classic rent seeking and property investment dominate the list. So called wealth creators are few on the ground.
Billionaires have the best wine. The rest of us just whine!
Paddy has always been an odd prick .No doubt he thinks he is sorted .
Gower, Hoskins, Garner and a few of the others in the networks’ stables of smug pricks were a large factor in what has destroyed NZ television as a serious news operation.
Agreed.
Maybe Gower should spend a week camping out with the working homeless that were on one news last night .He might find they are employed by one of his billionaire mates .Then he could ask the billionaire why his employees and the kids are living on the street .
yawn, you leftist freaks have no idea ay. ya dont help homeless druggy scum.
Paddy gower… ? Who cares what the whiny chipmunk has to brain-fart. He couldn’t even get a bit part in a Thunderbirds episode.
https://www.imdb.com/video/vi3150495001/?playlistId=tt0057790&ref_=tt_ov_pr_ov_vi
https://www.facebook.com/share/p/19WyfoG8MG/
Bryce Edwards on the NBR rich List.
Bryce Edwards is or was a director of Transparency International, and those who can see through that entity will find this interesting. Further, for those with ambitions for personal advancement. https://people.wgtn.ac.nz/bryce.edwards
And more entries for background from google to round off the picture.
Latest from Bryce Edwards
NZ Herald
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Bryce Edwards is a lecturer in Politics at Victoria University. We are your advocate, Aotearoa. Uncovering stories that matter, asking hard-hitting questions …
Contact – Democracy Project
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Bryce Edwards—Bryce is director of the Democracy Project. He is political analyst in residence at Te Herenga Waka—Victoria University of Wellington.
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9 Apr 2024 — The latest survey results on the public’s attitude to the media shows plummeting trust. And New Zealand now leads the world in terms of those who want to “ …
The Shocking survey results about plummeting public trust in the media
Reading the above, one has the feeling that these people are watching democracy from above as we writhe in the petri dish, and they take measurements and make objective comments and judgments. Play your fiddles but not in my ear!
Gower is an idiot.
Stuff needs better prophets.
Well at least this confirms Gowers real position as one of the oligarchy’s enablers. I always knew he was a blowhard and elitist even when he is trying to be serious about tackling real issues.
Another apologist for cruel neo liberal policies. He should join the ATLAS party if he hasn’t already. They can find something for him to do instead of torturing the readers of Stuff.
Defund, Destabilise, Privatise: New Zealand’s New Austerity. More at Substack.com/drgarypayinda
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K65zl_6hc1Y
Let’s cut the healthcare budget by 1.4 billion, close hospitals, stop hospital rebuilds. And give 16 billion in tax cuts targeted towards the wealthy and 2.9 billion in financial benefits for landlords. What could go wrong.
Commentary on Public-Private Partnerships, better known as privatisation by stealth.
No tax on billionaires is possible while sovereign nations court them.
Poland offered Bezos the deal of the century to build a huge distribution centre in Poland.
American states offer all sorts of tax deals to get Amazon to open warehouses in their state because they want the jobs Amazon brings.
Ireland offers a ridiculously low tax rate to billionaires who bring jobs and shift their headquarters there.
Even NZ offers special deals to the rich who want a NZ passport.
NZ could immediately solve the problem with the double whammy of a 2% annual wealth tax and an increase in the company tax rate to 35%.
Why are these msm reporters always right-wing the last 25 years? Dear John Campbell came before.
I think that Paddy doesn’t drink alcohol so he has some intelligence and while I did take a quick look at the article your explanation is a good description of it. He’s just a self righteous pratt is my thoughts on him.