About 11,000 news pieces were published around the world in 2024 by some of the most read and most watched news outlets claiming that droves of millionaires were fleeing countries in record numbers. This was a huge exodus, we were told, with economic consequences, and the root of it all was supposedly taxes on the super-rich. But here’s what all this media reporting left out, these record numbers of millionaires leaving represented just 0.2% of all millionaires. In other words, almost 100% of millionaires did not move to another country, yet somehow this was spun a full 180 into an exodus. So where does this story come from? Well, it’s based on a report published by a firm called Henley and Partners, which helps sell golden passports to the super rich. Golden passports were just ruled to be unlawful by the European Court of Justice, thanks to a challenge by the European Commission, which said golden passports impose a serious risk of corruption, money laundering, tax evasion. Our review of the Henley and Partners report shows that there were several issues with the report’s methodology, its sample and its reporting. But what the media reported and what governments listened to was a fiction, based on questionable data published by a firm that helps the super-rich buy their way out of rules that apply to everybody else. Scare stories like these are used to block the positive change people want.
If they do flee, Let them. Let them be a drain on the place they flee to. That will also free up opportunities for real entrepreneurs to come in and make life better for everyone. And competition.
Give them no place to flee. Tax them out of existence, everywhere. It will be a long and arduous journey. Every victory in our lifetime is a huge win, but only a momentary resting place. We can not rest long, because that’s when the ultrawealthy will be quietly the busiest.
No, don’t tax them. Take away everything they own, deny them basic comforts, see how they like it.