The Panama Papers Reveal the Solution to Global Suffering
We can all hold this truth as self-evident: that no one should experience avoidable suffering. Yet our world has so much unnecessary harm. Hundreds of thousands are dying from easily preventable diseases such as malaria. Many millions live in and die from extreme poverty. Addressing these problems is easier than it might seem. Cost-effective interventions could relieve a great deal of suffering around the world. For instance, around $26 billion (less than the amount of money spent on gambling in Las Vegas in 2013) could prevent half of all maternal, newborn, and child deaths. Yet where do we get such money? The revelations of the Panama Papers in early April show where the money that could pay for effective interventions resides. The Panama Papers are a leaked trove of secret documents that provide in-depth details about hundreds of offshore companies used by the richest 1% to hide their money from taxation. Wealthy tax evaders unjustly shift their fair share of the taxes to the less welloff. An estimate by the Tax Justice Network suggests that the global elite collectively stashed away anywhere between $21 to 32 trillion in untaxed assets. While tax brackets are different in different countries, the US has a comparatively low top tax bracket at 39.6% of income above $415K. We’ll