Sarah Anderson directs the Global Economy Project at the Institute for Policy Studies and is a co-editor of the IPS web site Inequality.org. Sarah’s research covers a wide range of international and domestic economic issues, including inequality, Wall Street reform, CEO pay, taxes, labor, and international trade and investment. Sarah is a well-known expert on executive compensation, as the lead author of more than 20 annual “Executive Excess” reports that have received extensive media coverage.

During the Obama administration, she served on the Investment Subcommittee of the U.S. State Department’s Advisory Committee on International Economic Policy (ACIEP). In 2009, this subcommittee carried out a review of the U.S. model bilateral investment treaty. In 2000, she served on the staff of the bipartisan International Financial Institutions Advisory Commission (“Meltzer Commission”), commissioned by the U.S. Congress to evaluate the World Bank and IMF. Sarah is a co-author of the books Field Guide to the Global Economy (New Press, 2nd edition, 2005) and Alternatives to Economic Globalization (Berrett-Koehler, 2nd edition, 2004).

Prior to coming to IPS in 1992, Sarah was a consultant to the U.S. Agency for International Development and an editor for the Deutsche Presse-Agentur. She holds a Masters in International Affairs from The American University and a BA in Journalism from Northwestern University.

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Investors and Employees Gain a New Tool to Fight Inequality

The new SEC disclosure regulation finally sees daylight, bringing changes for shareholders, employees, and even consumers, Sarah Anderson explains in this Bloomberg Q+A.

A New Landmark in CEO-Worker Pay Ratio Disclosure

Honeywell has just revealed a 333:1 gap between the compensation of the 143,000-employee firm’s top executive and most typical workers.

Proposal to Let Bosses Keep Workers’ Tips Provokes Investigation

Abolishing the regulation affirming that tips are the property of the employee would make women and people of color more vulnerable to exploitation.

Trump’s Policies Will Devastate the People He Used as Props for His Speech

Health care costs are set to jump, and big employers are shedding jobs despite taking tax breaks.

Video: Corporations Cutting Jobs After Tax Cut

In this video, Sarah Anderson talks about the CEOs who announced that after the GOP’s tax giveaway they’d be cutting jobs, not creating them.

How to Make Lawmakers Rue the Day They Voted for This Scam of a Tax Bill

We can use this bill as a catalyst for the next wave of tax-fairness and economic-justice organizing.

Alabama Upset Sparks Calls to Slow Down GOP Tax Push

A slowdown would give the public more time to learn about the bill and all the ways it’s designed to further enrich the wealthy.

The GOP Tax Plan Is Igniting a Movement for a Moral Economy

While Republicans may succeed in scoring a short term win for their donors, their tax plan is sparking a new moral movement against inequality.

10 Reasons to Revive the 1968 Poor People’s Campaign

Inspired by an initiative cut short by the assassination of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., moral leaders are planning a wave of civil disobedience.

My No Good, Very Bad Tax Vote Day

As I struggled my way through a crumbling transit system, the Senate was preparing to pass a tax plan that will decimate the resources needed to fix our nation’s infrastructure.

What’s One Way to Fight Inequality? Fund Local Journalism.

Joe Rickett’s decision to shut down two major online publicationshas altered the local U.S. news environment. Barbara Ehrenreich plans on restoring it.

The GOP’s Corporate Tax Giveaway Negates the Benefits of Closing the CEO Pay Loophole

I’ve argued to close this loophole for 20 years, but not at the expense of the colossal damage the rest of this plan would cause.

Activist Groups Work on Inspiring Alternatives to the GOP Tax Plan

Rep. Jayapal of Seattle is among the leading Progessive Democrats working to educate constituents about a fast-moving Republican tax plan.

Jane Fonda Takes on ‘the Other NRA’

The actress and lifelong activist joins restaurant workers in the fight to end sub-minimum tipped wage.

The Women of Color ‘Solutionaries’ Who Are Taking On Detroit’s Deep Divisions

A new report uses photography and interviews to raise the profile of 20 Black, Latina, Arab, and Asian women who should have a greater say in the city’s revitalization.

VIDEO: Busting Trump’s Tax Myths

Republicans say corporate tax cuts lead to job growth. That’s just not true.

It’s a Myth That Corporate Tax Cuts Mean More Jobs

Instead of tax-rate cuts for these big corporations, the coming tax debate in Congress should focus on making wealthy individuals and big corporations pay their fair share.

New Report Finds Corporate Tax Cuts Boost CEO Pay, Not Jobs

As President Trump launches his tax cut campaign today, a new report provides the first look at the jobs records of U.S. firms that pay taxes near the rates Trump favors

Report: Corporate Tax Cuts Boost CEO Pay, Not Jobs

This 24th annual report rebuts the GOP claim that slashing the corporate tax rate will lead to more and better jobs.

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