Sam Pizzigati, an Institute for Policy Studies associate fellow, co-edits Inequality.org. His latest books include The Case for a Maximum Wage and The Rich Don’t Always Win: The Forgotten Triumph over ...
Once upon a time, back in the middle of the 20th century, the smallest theater on Broadway could have comfortably ...
Many American families are struggling to pay for child care, with the average price for licensed providers now nearly $11,000 ...
Our world does not lack for international agreements. The United Nations, the official depository for global pacts, currently has over 560 on file. Some of these agreements have already made an ...
At a time of staggering inequality, wealthy donors are donating billions to donor-advised funds, charitable giving intermediaries often abbreviated as DAFs. Donors can claim substantial charitable tax ...
A new book explores an eminently doable route for confronting corporate greed ...
As with any disaster, the rich and powerful find ways to shield themselves, leaving women, the Black and Brown, the young, the poor, and the elderly to suffer disproportionately.
Giant corporations and billionaires want to keep their taxes low and the prices we pay high. We can’t let them win.
The Biden administration is cracking down on “noncompete clauses,” which employers use to bar their workers from finding ...
How far could an extra 9 hours and $150 go for you and your family? That’s how much Intuit’s TurboTax and H&R Block are taking from their average customer in low-income neighborhoods. Many of these ...
Why are advocates of measures like wealth taxes and maximum wages designed to address extreme concentrations of income and wealth seen as naïve or idealistic, while critics of these policies depict ...