Has the USA Really Become Vastly More Unequal?
Most certainly yes. But apologists for a top-heavy America have some new ammunition.
Most certainly yes. But apologists for a top-heavy America have some new ammunition.
Baby bonds are one effective strategy for addressing the fact that only 1 percent of stock market wealth is owned by the bottom half of households.
After the invasions of Ukraine and Gaza, do borders still mean anything to powerful countries?
I am firmly in the majority with my wealthy peers when it comes to wanting to pay higher taxes.
U.S. strikes on Yemen are threatening a wider regional war. Diplomacy, not bombs, is the way to avoid a dangerous escalation.
The answer we get when we look at our nation’s most distrusted institutions.
What will happen to workers in the transition to clean energy?
Redlining has inscribed unjust boundaries in our cities and worsened inequality. It’s time for bold policy solutions.
Even in what feels like an angry, factionalized society, there are signs of unity.
All of that military funding comes at the direct cost of funding social programs and climate programs.
An advancing labor reform bill could increase overtime pay, expand social security for delivery workers, and strengthen workplace rights.
South Africa’s painstakingly compiled genocide case against the Israeli government isn’t just an important legal document — it’s a rallying cry for civil society.
America’s wealthiest are increasingly — and systematically — locking modest-income families out of the American dream.
In 2023, a reenergized movement began reversing its downward slide so that all American workers can get a fair reward for their labor.
Dedrick Asante-Muhammad says reparations and change are possible but will take a “large, long-term commitment from the federal government.”