Is a ‘Mayday!’ Now Looming for Our Billionaire Class
The disaster the global super rich fear most may now actually materialize — in 2028, with U.S. auto workers leading the way.
The disaster the global super rich fear most may now actually materialize — in 2028, with U.S. auto workers leading the way.
In the United States and globally, our richest are still flourishing at everyone else’s expense.
Execs at massive ‘dollar store’ chains are making fortunes off America’s top-heavy distributions of income and wealth.
The highest-earning DAF now takes in $11 billion more than the highest-earning working charity.
Pandemic-era gains have transformed the job market for disabled workers — and everyone else. Let’s protect that progress.
For now, the asylum ban is still here, and every day that it is in effect is a day that thousands of asylum seekers are turned away from the border on top of the 2.7 million denials justified under Title 42
Congress spent the last “military spending” debate rehashing the culture wars — not the nearly $1 trillion Pentagon budget itself.
Hundreds of prestigious economists don’t think so. The World Bank, unfortunately, does.
A proposed tax hike on private jet fuel could raise $1.8 billion a year for sustainable transit.
Democrats introduce a bill to hike fuel taxes on private jets and invest the new revenue in public transportation.
The IRS just released two years of long-awaited nonprofit tax filings. We found an enormous jump in DAF-to-DAF giving.
In this episode of “For the Wild,” guest Cuck Collins dives deeply into the world of wealth hoarding and staggering inequality.
Young workers already facing high rents and student debt will pay the biggest price for Social Security cuts. We can’t sit on the sidelines.
Most of us understand the need to cut carbon emissions. But a huge share of our tax dollars are funding the most carbon-intensive institution on the planet.
Indigenous groups highlight the need to repair the historical harm that oil, gas, and nuclear energy have caused these communities, and to address climate change as a complex ecological and social crisis.