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As the World Economic Forum convenes in Davos, it's time to address wealth inequality. Will they ris

As the World Economic Forum convenes in Davos, it's time to address wealth inequality. Will they rise to the challenge? [Democracy for America Advocacy Fund](#) {NAME}, The figures are staggering and undeniable -- in 2023, the world's wealthiest families saw their fortunes surge by $1.5 trillion. Meanwhile, a vast majority of the global population struggles daily to secure basic necessities. This stark disparity in wealth is a crisis that threatens the fabric of our societies and democracies. Each year, the World Economic Forum in Davos brings together the most influential leaders from various sectors. Yet, the meeting lacks substantial action on critical issues like the escalating wealth gap. It's time for this to change. Davos must transform from a platform of rhetoric to one of impactful decision-making, starting with the implementation of a tax on extreme wealth. [Tell Global Leaders at the World Economic Forum Annual Meeting in Davos, Switzerland: Tax extreme wealth!]( [ADD YOUR NAME]( The current trajectory of wealth concentration is unsustainable and destabilizing. Without immediate action, the societal rifts will only deepen, with grave consequences for all. Extreme concentrations exacerbate poverty, limit access to education and healthcare, and hamper economic mobility. It erodes the social contract that underpins stable and prosperous societies. Implementing a tax on extreme wealth will redistribute resources more equitably, support failing infrastructures, enhance public services, and strengthen our democracies. This year, at the World Economic Forum Annual Meeting in Davos, Switzerland, it's time for global leaders to take a bold stand against this growing inequality. This will ensure a level playing field where everyone has a fair chance at prosperity and dignity. [Demand leaders at the World Economic Forum Annual Meeting in Davos tax extreme wealth now.]( Together, we can push for policies that address the root cause of the wealth divide. - Amanda Amanda Ford, Director Democracy for America Advocacy Fund [Power This Campaign]( Democracy for America Advocacy Fund is a 501c4 organization. Contributions to the Democracy for America Advocacy Fund are not tax deductible for federal income tax purposes. Our mailing address is: PO Box 8521, Essex Junction VT 05451 Sent via [ActionNetwork.org](. To update your email address, change your name or address, or to stop receiving emails from Democracy for America Advocacy Fund, please [click here](.

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