Economic Justice
Combating inequality means both lifting up and building power at the bottom, and breaking up concentration of wealth and power at the top. That’s why we work at the intersection of economic and racial justice through projects designed to build leadership and self-empowerment of black workers, immigrant workers, and low-wage workers, youth and families affected by incarceration, along with projects aiming to reverse the rules that criminalize poor people of color, and projects fighting to ensure that the wealthy and Wall Street corporations pay their fair share of taxes.
Latest Work

Wealth and Our Commonwealth: Why America Should Tax Accumulated Fortunes
Weaving personal narratives, history, and plenty of solid economic sense, Gates and Collins make a sound and compelling case for estate tax reform, not repeal.
Executive Excess 2004
Campaign Contributions, Outsourcing,
Unexpensed Stock Options and Rising CEO Pay
Executive Excess 2003: CEOs Win, Workers and Taxpayers Lose
The tenth annual CEO pay survey.
Coalition of the Willing–Part II
After failing to obtain authorization for war from the UN Security Council, the Bush Administration has scrambled to assemble a so-called “Coalition of the Willing” to lend the military action against Iraq the illusion of genuine multilateralism and legitimacy.
Coalition of the Willing or Coaltion of the Coerced?
The U.S. public should carefully scrutinize any claim by the Bush Administration that they
have assembled a “coalition of the willing.”
Executive Excess 2002: CEOs Cook the Books, Skewer the Rest of Us
The ninth annual CEO compensation survey.
Executive Excess 2001: Layoffs, Tax Rebates, and the Gender Gap
The eighth annual CEO compensation survey.
Top 200: The Rise of Corporate Global Power
As citizen movements the world over launch activities to counter aspects of economic globalization, the growing power of private corporations is becoming a central issue.
Executive Excess 2000
The seventh annual CEO compensation survey.
Don’t Strengthen the WTO by Admitting China
It is unfortunate that the first major post-Seattle legislative battle is over China and the WTO
Reports

REPORT: The True Cost of Billionaire Philanthropy

REPORT: Hanscom High Flyers

REPORT: Executive Excess 2023

REPORT: Still A Dream: Over 500 Years to Black Economic Equality

REPORT: A Tale of Two Retirements 2023

Report: High Flyers 2023: How Ultra-Rich Private Jet Travel Costs the Rest of Us and Burns Up the Planet

Report: “Extreme Wealth: The growing number of people with extreme wealth and what an annual wealth tax could raise”

REPORT: Homecoming: The Greater Birmingham Community Speaks on Regional Cooperation and a More Inclusive Economy

Report: Gilded Giving 2022

The Other Side of the Storm

Bay State Billionaires

Executive Excess 2022

Report: Taxing the World’s Richest Would Raise $2.52 Trillion a Year

REPORT: Silver Spoon Oligarchs

Executive Excess 2021

Cashing in on Our Homes: Billionaire Landlords Profit as Millions Face Eviction

Billionaire Wealth vs. Community Health
