A new analysis of 2020 Democratic candidates' tax plans reveals a stark difference in how much presidential hopefuls want to go after billionaires.
A new analysis of 2020 Democratic candidates' tax plans reveals a stark difference in how much presidential hopefuls — particularly Sens. Elizabeth Warren and Bernie Sanders — want to go after billionaires.
Sanders, according to the economists' analysis, would tax the income of the wealthiest 400 in America at nearly 100%.
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