
The Fund for Needy Millionaires
Think government benefits all go to the poor? Think again — here are five ways Washington shovels billions in public money to the superrich.
Meagan Day is a senior editor at Jacobin.

Think government benefits all go to the poor? Think again — here are five ways Washington shovels billions in public money to the superrich.

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