10.10.2006

Millionaires Are Just Too Poor to Apply While U.S. Business Booms for Billionaires

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Millionaires are so last millennium. The new Forbes 400 list of richest Americans is billionaires only.If your net worth is a mere $999 million, forget it. A billion means a thousand million, and that's the Forbes 400 minimum - up from $900 million in 2005.

Donald Trump and two of his kids grace the Forbes 400 cover, but they ranked No. 94 with $2.9 billion, Trump's a long way from No. 1 Bill Gates with $53 billion.The combined wealth of the 400 richest Americans is a record-breaking $1.25 trillion.

That's about the same amount of wealth held by half the U.S. population, numbering 57 million households.The economy is booming for billionaires. It's a bust for many other Americans.

A record 400 Americans are billionaires - and a record 47 million Americans have no health insurance. America has 400 billionaires - and 37 million people below the official poverty line.

The official poverty line for one person was just $9,973 in 2005 (latest data). That wouldn't cover the custom-made men's shoes ($4,128) and Hermes purse ($6,250) on the Forbes Cost of Living Extremely Well Index. The official poverty line of $15,577 for a three-person family is lower than the cost of the Patek Philippe men's gold watch ($17,600).

The Forbes 400 minimum is up $100 million since 2005, but the federal minimum wage has been stuck at $5.15 an hour - just $10,712 a year - since 1997. GOP leaders in Congress have been holding a raise for minimum wage workers hostage to more giant tax cuts for wealthy inheritors.