Census Fails to Count 100 Million People as Living in Poverty
Census data asserts US poverty has fallen to 11.8 percent, or 38.1 million Americans. Yet, 40 percent of all Americans can’t afford a $400 emergency.
Census data asserts US poverty has fallen to 11.8 percent, or 38.1 million Americans. Yet, 40 percent of all Americans can’t afford a $400 emergency.
Sentiment is building to tax excessive CEO pay at public companies
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Polluters lost the fight on climate science, so they’re spending money on something else: false solutions.
A decade after bonus-chasing executives crashed the economy, we need tax incentives to push companies to narrow the CEO worker pay gap.
At the 50 publicly traded companies with the widest CEO-worker pay gaps, an average worker needs to work 1,000 years to earn the CEO’s annual salary.
Graduate students aren’t just mobilizing against the NLRB. They’re demanding democracy in their workplace.
Phyllis Bennis discusses the U.S. plan to bolster Saudi Arabia’s defense capabilities and to arm Saudi Arabia with more weapons.
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No matter the victor in Israel’s parliamentary election, policies oppressing the Palestinian people are likely to continue.
As the GM strike shows, employers use their workers’ health as a bargaining chip. Medicare for All would end that.
Democrats need to take Trump’s crimes against people and the planet as seriously as those against Joe Biden.
Trump has been enlisting foreign leaders in his fight against the U.S. state. Is impeachment a moral necessity or political trap?
Millions of young people around the world join global strike to demand climate action ahead of United Nations Climate Summit.
For just over 10 percent of a single year’s military spending, we could build enough green electricity for every household in the country.