Updated
Updated · The Guardian · Jun 26
US Billionaires' Wealth Jumps 31.8% to $9.2 Trillion as Workers Fall Behind Inflation
Updated
Updated · The Guardian · Jun 26

US Billionaires' Wealth Jumps 31.8% to $9.2 Trillion as Workers Fall Behind Inflation

1 articles · Updated · The Guardian · Jun 26

Summary

  • $9.2 trillion in billionaire wealth and a 31.8% jump since 2025 contrasted with workers losing ground as inflation outpaced pay, according to Americans for Tax Fairness.
  • 4.2% inflation in May erased 3.4% annual wage growth, while workers' share of GDP fell to a record-low 53.8% in 2025's third quarter and 66 million workers earned under $25 an hour.
  • $1.277 trillion in credit card debt by late 2025 underscored the squeeze, with workers interviewed describing multiple jobs, housing insecurity and going without basics such as air conditioning.
  • California's billionaire tax measure has now qualified for the November ballot, setting up a costly fight after wealthy opponents spent millions trying to block it.
  • About 20 people now hold wealth equal to 12% of US GDP, and economists and labor advocates say the widening gap is fueling union drives, minimum-wage campaigns and broader fears of plutocratic power.

Insights

Can America's tax system adapt to AI-driven wealth before the social gap becomes irreversible?
If wealth taxes are defeated, what is the next realistic plan to address America's historic economic divide?