U.S. workers, consumers, and taxpayers have a big stake in developing country debt crises — and they have the power to tackle ...
The fight for a wealth proceeds tax in Washington, DC lives on, at least for now. Instead of floating a proposal during this ...
As we celebrate our country's 250th birthday, the most patriotic thing we can do is remember whose hands this country is ...
The Washington Post’s decision — at the behest of billionaire Jeff Bezos — to fire, according to some estimates, over 40 percent of the newsroom is devastating for journalism and the DC area. Despite ...
New Federal Reserve analysis of stock markets has found that the concentration of ownership of the public equity stock market has hit an all-time high. “The rich now own a record share of stocks,” ...
A unionization drive at Amazon was never going to be easy — the Teamsters acknowledged enough when they voted in 2021 to make organizing the e-commerce behemoth a top priority. Not only do over 1 ...
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Men dominate the top of the economic summit while women are saddled with higher levels of debt, poverty, and unpaid care work. The global trend towards extreme wealth and income concentration has ...
At a Capitol Hill rally, faith leaders called for a season of nonviolent moral dissent against Republican budget proposals that will deepen inequality. A successful union drive at a bus manufacturing ...
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The public discourse over inequality and racial disparities has rightly shifted to how to dismantle structural challenges that create these gross inequities. Addressing racial disparities will require ...