What's New
-
blog
Defunding the IRS Would Cost Taxpayers
Joe Hughes, December 2024 -
brief
How Local Governments Raise Revenue — and What it Means for Tax Equity
Galen Hendricks, December 2024 -
blog
State Rundown 12/3: Some States Cast Away Fiscal Responsibility as They Plan for 2025
.ITEP Staff, December 2024 -
blog
Louisiana Lawmakers Pass Deeply Regressive Tax Plan
Neva Butkus, November 2024 -
blog
Average Louisianans Will Pay for Gov. Landry’s Tax Break for the Rich
Neva Butkus, November 2024
ITEP in the News
-
MSNBC: With the Election Over, Republicans Are Suddenly Interested in Cutting Social Security
-
Foreign Policy: What Trump's Mass Deportations Would Mean for the U.S. Economy.
-
Capital & Main: Why Mass Deportations Would Cripple California's Economy
-
Public News Service: Colorado Working Families Would Pay More Under Trump Tax Proposals
ITEP Work in Action
Expert's View
Carl Davis
Research Director
The Geographic Distribution of Extreme Wealth in the U.S.
Excessive concentration of wealth runs counter to our national aspiration for genuine equality of opportunity, and it saps the vitality of our democracy through the consolidation of power and influence. Tax policy offers a powerful means of beginning to address our nation’s stark level of inequality, but current law is clearly falling short of its potential.