Bill Gates Ready To Give Up 62% Of His Fortune, Advocates For Wealth Tax
Bill Gates Ready To Give Up 62% Of His Fortune, Advocates For Wealth Tax
Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates recently expressed his readiness to relinquish 62% of his wealth under a proposed tax system aimed at the affluent.
微软联合创始人比尔·盖茨最近表示,他准备在旨在富裕阶层的提议税制下放弃62%的财富。
What Happened: Gates, who has a net worth of approximately $139 billion according to Forbes, discussed his perspective on wealth disparity in the Netflix docuseries "What's Next? The Future with Bill Gates."
事件经过:根据福布斯的数据,拥有约1390亿美元净资产的盖茨在奈飞纪录片《未来何去何从?比尔·盖茨的未来》中讨论了他对财富分配的看法。
According to a report by CNBC, he referred to the existence of billionaires as "a peculiar phenomenon" and underscored the necessity for the wealthy to contribute more to society.
据CNBC报告,盖茨称亿万富翁的存在是“一种奇怪的现象”,并强调富人对社会做出更多贡献的必要性。
Although Gates didn't directly address whether he considered himself "too wealthy," he voiced his support for a tax system where those with greater wealth pay a larger proportion in taxes. He disclosed that under his suggested tax system, he would forfeit about 62% of his wealth.
尽管盖茨没有直接回答他是否认为自己“过于富有”,但他表态支持一个财富更大的人支付更大比例税款的税收体系。他透露,在他建议的税收制度下,他将放弃约62%的财富。
"It's kind of wild that we do have billionaires. It's a huge amount of wealth, which if you even tried to consume it would be kind of absurd. You want that money to be given back to society, not just consumed," Gates said.
“拥有亿万富翁有点疯狂。这是一笔巨额财富,如果你甚至试图去消费它,那将是相当荒谬的。你希望这些钱被返还给社会,而不只是消费,”盖茨说。
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"I'm not saying it's some awful thing to be on the list. I'm just making it clear it's not a positive thing," he said. "I think the world would be better if billionaires voluntarily chose to give more money away."
“我并不是说上榜是一件糟糕的事情。我只是明确指出这并不是一件积极的事情,”他说。“我认为如果亿万富翁自愿选择多捐赠一些钱,世界会变得更美好。”
Gates also referred to a discussion with Sen. Bernie Sanders, a strong proponent of significantly higher taxes for the rich.
盖茨还提到与强烈主张富人支付更高税款的参议员伯尼·桑德斯的讨论。
"I would set tax rates quite a bit higher for rich people," he said during the interview, citing a conversation he had with Sanders.
"富人的税率我会设得更高一些," 他在采访中说道,他援引了与桑德斯的一次对话。
"I would not make it illegal to be a billionaire. Sanders would take away over 99% of what I have. I would take away 62% of what I have. So that's a difference," he added.
"我不会让成为亿万富翁的行为非法。桑德斯会拿走我99%以上的财富。我只会拿走我62%的财富。所以这是一个区别," 他补充道。
Why It Matters: Gates' viewpoint on wealth inequality isn't a recent development. His philanthropic organization, the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, has contributed billions to tackle global challenges such as poverty and inequality.
为什么重要:盖茨对财富不平等问题的观点并非最近才有。他的慈善组织比尔和梅琳达·盖茨基金会已经投入数十亿美元来解决全球挑战,如贫困和不平等。
He also urges other billionaires to participate in his Giving Pledge, a promise to donate at least half of their wealth to charitable causes.
他还敦促其他亿万富翁参与他的"捐赠誓约",承诺将至少一半的财富捐赠给慈善事业。
Despite his stance on wealth redistribution, Gates continues to be a staunch supporter of capitalism and the necessity for financial incentives to foster hard work and innovative thinking.
尽管站在财富重新分配的立场上,盖茨仍然是资本主义的坚定支持者,坚持认为金融激励是促进努力工作和创新思维的必要条件。
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