A recent poll reveals that the majority of Americans consider billionaires to be a significant threat to democracy. The survey highlights growing public unease about the influence of the ultra-wealthy in U.S. politics. Many respondents expressed the desire to limit the role of billionaires in political processes, citing concerns over disproportionate power and influence. This sentiment reflects a broader trend of skepticism towards the political involvement of America’s wealthiest individuals. The findings suggest a shift toward advocating for greater transparency and accountability from those in the highest economic echelons. This data underscores the potential for increased discourse and legislative action aimed at reducing economic disparities within the political system. As these concerns rise, discussions about reforming campaign finance laws and implementing more stringent regulations are likely to gain momentum.
ForbesNew data shows ITAs Surpass Growth of Top-Scoring Express Entry Profiles
The latest findings released on February 18, 2026, from CIC News reveal that Invitations to Apply (ITAs) in Canada’s Express Entry system are growing at