For Dell’s Billionaire CEO, Taxing the Ultra-Rich is a Joke
Michael Dell falsely argues that top marginal tax rates as high as 70 percent have never worked.
Michael Dell falsely argues that top marginal tax rates as high as 70 percent have never worked.
In a world where wealth concentrates ferociously, we can’t escape the ugliness our grand divides engender.
There are great moments in intellectual cross-fertilization. This may have been one of them.
The backstory to the showdown in Los Angeles between teachers and billionaires.
Voters made their desire for progressive change clear in November. Now they’re making sure their new representatives come through with their campaign promises.
The youngest lawmaker in Congress delivers a history lesson America has needed for years.
The more industries monopolize, the wider the gap between our richest and everyone else.
Some 250 million years ago, life on Earth survived an existential climate crisis. But that Earth had a distinct advantage. No rich.
Teachers won the first charter school strike in the U.S. by demanding everything from pay raises to sanctuary schools for students.
Should we treat the super rich as a distraction or a clear and present danger? No question more deeply divides the opposition to The Donald.
Executive pay excess is driving decisions that are turning workers — and their communities — into sacrificial lambs.
Cancer-treatment executives are reaping fortunes off deeply misleading marketing strategies.
Congress passed the Americans with Disabilities Act 28 years ago, but accessibility is still treated as a luxury rather than a necessity.
Growing inequity in charitable giving continues to hold risks not only for nonprofits but for the entire nation.
Senator Sanders has introduced a bill that would ban Walmart and other big corporations from repurchasing their stock unless they narrow the gaps between CEO and worker pay.