Two Businessmen Talk As A Sherpa Carrying Many
Jack Ziegler
I Make Deals
William Hamilton
Stop Complaining. Who Isn't Broke?
Marisa Acocella Marchetto
People Are Diving In Piles Of Cash On The Floor
Lee Lorenz
Two Women Dressed Nicely Walk Together Carrying
Marisa Acocella Marchetto
New Yorker August 21st 2000
Marisa Acocella Marchetto
I See Myself Going Into Some Form Of Public
Robert Weber
The needs of really rich people
David Sipress
They're Not Rich-rich
William Hamilton
Thanks, Super Rich Man
David Sipress
My Daddy's Rich And My Ma Is Good-lookin'
Robert Weber
Man Sits On A Couch In An Expensive Living Room
Marisa Acocella Marchetto
'the Tragedy Of Prosperity'
Roz Chast
If I Won Forty-seven Million Dollars
George Booth
Two Men Sit At A Bar. The Scruffy One Says
David Sipress
Captionless. Bumper Sticker On Car Reads: Thanks
Mike Twohy
Could We Be Getting A Little Too Museum-quality?
William Hamilton
Don't Play Hide-and-seek
George Booth
They're Upset That You're Taxing Rich People
David Sipress
Is This It? Are We Going To Spend The Rest
William Hamilton
The Zoo
A Gated Community For Animals
David Sipress
One Man Shows Off His Living Room Wall Mural
Jack Ziegler
One Wealthy Man Talks To Another While Traveling
Jason Patterson
New Yorker April 24th, 2000
Lee Lorenz
'nifty Apartment
William Hamilton
I Know, And It's Not Just Me - My Whole Family
William Hamilton
I Think They'll Be Perfect Together. He's
William Hamilton
Hi. I'm Wendell
Bernard Schoenbaum
Shortly After I Realized I Had Plenty
William Hamilton
I Just Hope I Can Do Half As Well With My Future
William Hamilton
See, Jimmy? If They Give A Big Tax Cut
Robert Weber
Man Speaks To Curvaceous Beauty As He Sits
William Hamilton
He's Very Well Off. He's Got All The Quantities
Frank Cotham
Am I The Only Guy At This Table Who Goes Back
William Hamilton
Two Businessmen Speak To Each Other
Charles Barsotti
You're Not Getting Through The Eye Of A Needle
Bruce Eric Kaplan
This Artist Is A Deeply Religious Feminist
David Sipress
You Should Find Solace In The Fact That He Left
Bruce Eric Kaplan
New Yorker September 6th, 1999
Bernard Schoenbaum
Money Doesn't Trickle Down Unless There's A Damn
William Hamilton
Eight Years Of Unprecedented Expansion
Lee Lorenz
Researchers say I am not happier for being richer
Pat Byrnes
Two Businessmen Pass A Rich Man Smoking A Cigar
Frank Cotham
Trophy Husbands
Marisa Acocella Marchetto
Romney Attacks
David Sipress
Loved Our Evening
Michael Crawford
A King Looks Over The Parapet Of His Castle
Tom Cheney
I Just Hope We Last Long Enough To Get A Turn
William Hamilton
Mr. Perot States
Donald Reilly
'paid Advertisement'
Roz Chast
Thanks Again. You've Got A Great House And A Fun
William Hamilton
Daddy Made It A Point Not To Wear Old Cufflinks
William Hamilton
I'm Making A Bundle On Wall Street
Robert Weber
Frankly, A Zillion Still Sounds High
Bernard Schoenbaum
Frankly, We Didn't Think We Had Another Divorce
Bernard Schoenbaum
Never Forget
William Hamilton
Is Everything Boring Enough
Lee Lorenz
The Fifty-five-gallon Drum Is Completely Filled
Warren Miller
Apparently, He's Old Rock-and-roll Money
William Hamilton
Do you think those less fortunate are at least having better sex
C Covert Darbyshire
A Panhandler Addresses A Businessman Who
Frank Cotham
She's Got Money And He's A 'poet.'
William Hamilton
Vin Extraordinaire
William Steig
Man Speaks To Salesman In A Men's Clothing Store
Barbara Smaller
Man Says While Passing A Decrepit Beggar That
Charles Barsotti
A Large, Wealthy Businessman Gives Some Change
Charles Barsotti
One Farming Peasant Stands Next To And Speaks
Tom Cheney
A Little Boy Dressed In His Baseball Uniform
David Sipress
A Robber With A Large Bag Of Money Is Addressing
Charles Barsotti