Has America’s Concentrated Wealth Finally Reached a Tipping Point?
The scary arithmetic of grand fortune is shrinking our household nest-eggs.
The scary arithmetic of grand fortune is shrinking our household nest-eggs.
In deeply unequal societies, the rich and powerful never feel the environmental pain.
Chuck Collins speaks with Project Twist-It’s Mary O’Hara about narratives that individualize the causes of structural inequality and serve the interests of powerful elites.
Inequality in America’s system of higher education runs deep. Here’s why you should care.
A new Wall Street Tax proposal would crack down on the high frequency traders that are cheating the rest of us.
How can anyone, especially 30-somethings, afford to live in increasingly expensive cities?
A recent report exposes how public pensions are intertwined with institutions that profit off mass incarceration.
Some daring conservatives are using the successes of Scandinavia to rationalize gran private fortunes.
China and the United States — two nations notorious for their helicopter parenting — just happen to sport two of the world’s deepest economic divides. Coincidence?
State governments have many options for recouping the windfalls large corporations and the wealthy received through the 2017 Republican federal tax law.
Invest in communities, New Yorkers say, not a labor-busting, tax-avoiding corporation that profits off hate.
Fans of grand fortune want us to believe that the rich have never paid much more of their income in taxes than they do now. History says otherwise.
From occupying House offices to suing the federal government, young people are exploring creative strategies to spur action on climate change.
Innovative proposals like tying income tax rates for America’s riches to the minimum wage for America’s poorest could help high tax rates survive over the long haul.
Workers have been fighting Donald Trump’s agenda form the earliest days of his presidency.