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Poverty, Inequality, and the Poor People’s Campaign — 50 Years Later

Poverty, Inequality, and the Poor People’s Campaign — 50 Years Later

Mar 7, 2018

How the diminishing value of minimum wage and declining unions are contributing to a poverty rate that hasn’t budged since 1967.

Tipping Is a Legacy of Slavery That It’s Time to Outgrow

Tipping Is a Legacy of Slavery That It’s Time to Outgrow

Feb 15, 2018

It’s bad for workers, customers, and the economy alike when employers pass the cost of a living wage entirely on to their customers.

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