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Taylor is #62 on Forbes' 2020 'America’s Richest Self-Made Women' list

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Forbes unveils 2020 list of 100 richest self-made women in the US

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Real reasons Folorunso Alakija lost Forbes’ rating

The wealthiest have come through the pandemic just fine. While some got richer by the billions, the only two women billionaires from Africa —Isabel dos Santos (Angola) and Nigeria’s Folorunsho Alakija— have both fallen off the Forbes Africa’s Richest People 2021 list.
The two women who featured prominently on the 2020 list of Africa’s richest were knocked off from their perch on this year’s Africa’s Richest People because they were below the $1 billion mark. While dos Santos was yanked off due to a series of court decisions freezing her assets in both Angola and Portugal, Forbes calculated the fortune of Nigeria’s Alakija —who owns FAMFA Group, an oil exploration company with a stake in Agbami Oilfield, a prolific offshore asset— and saw her earning dropped below $1 billion due to global crash in oil price.
Further check also revealed that the Ikorodu, Lagos-born oil baroness —a fashion icon with an infallible sense of style— lost her space from the esteemed list because she has no other viable investment aside oil and gas while her other notable ventures in the digital printing and real estate sectors have not been yielding returns potent enough to be tracked by the international financial journal.
https://www.sunnewsonline.com/real-reasons-folorunso-alakija-lost-forbes-rating/
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US Billionaire Wealth Surges $434 Billion as Unemployment Filers Top 38 Million

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I think someone posted an article relating to this earlier this week, can’t hurt to reference the work of the Institute for Policy Studies though, in addition. They outline how ”The combined wealth of Amazon's Jeff Bezos and Facebook's Mark Zuckerberg has climbed by nearly $60 billion in the last two months.“
Aside from the gross, unfathomable accumulation of wealth (pretty sure Bezos became the world’s first trillionaire during the pandemic), the mass of newly unemployed is unveiling the absurdities of modernity and its value-systems (e.g. Americans victim blaming the dead) and the finitude of the Capitalist project, all the while fomenting the radical nature of the Imaginary Party.

“Up until a certain point, the Imaginary Party corresponds to a specter, to an invisible presence, to the fantastical return of the Other in a society where all otherness was suppressed, to a separate accounting for all that was generalized...the Imaginary Party does not aim for a general insurrection against the Spectacle, nor even for its direct and instantaneous destruction. Rather it arranges an ensemble of conditions such that domination succumbs as quickly and as largely as possible to the progressive paralysis to which its paranoia condemns it.”
(This comes from a formulation of anarchists, The Invisible Committee (based in France), a statement of theses on the Imaginary Party, that’s well worth the read if you have the time. (reading time: 50 min. +))


Not sure where is saw this (if anyone has a source, please do share!) but I thought I read recently that there may be an estimated 100,000,000 people in the U.S. ‘no longer actively seeking employment.’
As the unemployment crisis continues to compound upon itself, and access to housing deteriorates, the population involuntarily participates in a paradigmatic shift in values and a breakdown of all normalcy; a global crisis on a scale never witnessed in all of recorded history, that concurrently, creates a space for the radical and imaginary to thrive and proliferate. Meanwhile, in the back of everyone’s mind, saturating even our collective unconscious, the ominous specter of a planetary climate crisis steadily encroaching on every persons’ doorstep...

quoted excerpt from Institute for Policy Studies:
US Billionaire Wealth Surges $434 Billion as Unemployment Filers Top 38 Million
The combined wealth of Amazon's Jeff Bezos and Facebook's Mark Zuckerberg has climbed by nearly $60 billion in the last two months.
May 21, 2020 Chuck Collins
Originally in Inequality.org
The number of U.S. citizens filing for unemployment increased to 38.6 million since March 18, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics. Over the same two months, the wealth of U.S. billionaires has surged $434 billion – an increase of 15 percent.
The combined fortunes of Jeff Bezos and Mark Zuckerberg alone grew by nearly $60 billion during these two months, according to a new analysis, jointly released by Americans for Tax Fairness and the Institute for Policy Studies, which released Billionaire Bonanza 2020 in April to examine billionaire wealth during the first month of the pandemic.
Between March 18 and May 19, the total net worth of the 600-plus U.S. billionaires rose from $2.948 trillion to $3.382 trillion. In March, there were 614 billionaires on the Forbes list. There are 630 two months later, including newcomer Kanye West at $1.3 billion.
Among other COVID-19 victims are the more than 16 million Americans who have likely lost employer-provided healthcare coverage. Low-wage workers, people of color and women have suffered disproportionately in the combined medical and economic crises. Billionaires are overwhelmingly white men.
Wealth growth of other select billionaires in the top 30 on the Forbes May 19 list are below.
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Sources: All data analyzed by ATF and IPS is from Forbes and available here. March 18, 2020, data is from the Forbes World’s Billionaires List: The Richest in 2020. May 19, 2020 data was taken from Forbes real-time estimates of worth that day.
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