Which Nation Has Taxed the Rich the Most?
Britain and the United States once competed for that honor. Times have changed.
Britain and the United States once competed for that honor. Times have changed.
In our new report, “Still A Dream,” we note progress—alongside some humbling findings about how far we have to go.
A new report reveals how stock buybacks have inflated CEO paychecks and widened pay gaps at the 100 largest low-wage corporations.
Exploring the burgeoning movement to organize the rich for our common good.
Sixty years after Martin Luther King’s “I Have a Dream” speech, our racial economic divide is vast as ever. But it can still be closed — and quickly.
Pandemic-era gains have transformed the job market for disabled workers — and everyone else. Let’s protect that progress.
How can activists in the north and south work together to ensure a global just transiti
An innovative tax-the-rich proposal now before lawmakers would reverse the wealth concentration that’s suffocating our democracy
From Swiss bank researchers, an alarming update on our global maldistribution of wealth
The White House’s decision to transfer the bombs to Ukraine both escalates the already horrific war and legitimizes a weapon that has no place in our world.
Despite the Biden administration expressing concern about extremist activities of the Netanyahu cabinet, the Pentagon is focusing on Israel’s military capacity amid the protests.
Pity the country that has no armistice, but pity the country that needs an armistice.
Even as Biden announces some relief for the symptoms of extreme heat, his administration continues to green light the fossil fuel projects that are driving it.
Detroit’s automakers are lusting after the massive executive rewards in the Musk corporate empire
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