Richest Americans Skirting Taxes, How To Pose For Photos, Neenah Immigration History

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Lt. Gov.-elect Mandela Barnes takes a selfie of himself, governor-elect Tony Evers and members of Madison's Boys & Girls Club
Lt. Gov.-elect Mandela Barnes takes a selfie of himself, governor-elect Tony Evers and members of Madison’s Boys & Girls Club on Wednesday, Nov. 7, 2018. Phoebe Petrovic/WPR

A ProPublica investigation finds that many of the wealthiest Americans pay little to no income tax. We find out how they’re managing to avoid making payments. We also hear about an exhibit telling the stories of immigrants who settled in Neenah. Plus, tips on how to pose for photos with friends and family.

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  • New Report Details How The Wealthiest Americans Avoid Income Taxes

    A new ProPublica report reveals how the wealthiest Americans, including Jeff Bezos, Elon Musk and Warren Buffett, pay relatively little – if anything – in income tax. We dive into the details, what they say about the U.S. tax system, and the reaction to the findings.

  • Lifehack: How To Pose In Photographs

    Some people seem to be naturals when it comes to looking good when photographed, but if that’s not you, you’re not alone. We talk with a Wisconsin photographer about how to pose in photographs and try to answer the age old question— what to do with your hands?

  • 'Tracing Our Paths' Exhibit Tells The Story Of Neenah's Immigrant History

    A new exhibit at the Neenah Historical Society highlights the stories of immigrants who made the city home, from the 1850s until today. We learn more about their contributions to the area and what visitors to the exhibit can expect.

Episode Credits

  • Rob Ferrett Host
  • Bill Martens Producer
  • Natalie Guyette Producer
  • Dean Knetter Producer
  • Jeff Ernsthausen Guest
  • Marla Bergh Guest
  • Jane Lang Guest
  • Tyler Ditter Technical Director

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