The University of California at Santa Cruz has published an article on Who rules America? by G. William Domhoff in which he presents details on the wealth and income distributions in the United States, and explains how we use these two distributions as power indicators.
What corporate America’s ownership class should do is finance their corporate growth using an Employee Stock Ownership Plan (ESOP) to enable their employees to purchase ownership in the FUTURE asset growth of their companies and pay for their acquisition out of FUTURE tax-free earnings. Seehttp://www.cesj.org/homestead/creditvehicles/cha-esop.htm
They should also support the Capital Homestead Act athttp://www.cesj.org/homestead/index.htm andhttp://www.cesj.org/homestead/summary-cha.htm, which provides financial mechanisms to finance FUTURE economic growth and build the new ownership of FUTURE productive capital assets among ALL Americans, as individuals, paid for out of future dividend earnings. This is the true way to eliminate wasteful deficits and pay off the national debt as Americans build viable income-producing capital estates and become financially self-sufficient and responsible taxpaying citizens.