You Pay Your Fair Share. Shouldn’t Wall Street?
While you and I file our taxes, Republicans want to make it even easier for big banks to dodge them.
While you and I file our taxes, Republicans want to make it even easier for big banks to dodge them.
Abandoned by Congress, Portland is putting an end to its staggering CEO-worker pay ratio.
Corporate CEOs are cheering a new White House executive order that lets them keep cheating on the taxpayer dime. But taxpayers may well be wising up.
The SEC chairman invited America to dump on government regulation. America declined.
A new report analyzes the cost of removing Obamacare limits on the tax deductibility of executive compensation, based on pay data at the top 5 insurers.
The cost of removing Obamacare limits on the tax deductibility of executive compensation, based on pay data at the top 5 insurers.
A labor leader whose son was a victim of the opioid epidemic has inspired a campaign to crack down on these pain profiteers.
Fortune 500 chiefs make twice as much in a month as U.S. workers make in a decade. But any move to require corporations to document that disparity would be shameful, a new Trump appointee argues.
Ordinary American taxpayers are subsidizing excessive CEO pay. These five reforms could help end these perverse incentives for executive excess.
Trump’s pick for treasury secretary isn’t the only one rich enough to lose track of millions. There’s an enormous disparity in corporate pay and some states are ready to take action.
Overpaid CEOs make everybody’s blood boil. But the minute you suggest there might be a responsible role for policymakers in addressing the problem, watch out.
As the Office of Government Ethics looks into Andrew Puzder, they’ll find he’s fought against basic worker productions while enjoying special CEO rewards at CKE.
Donald Trump gripes about skyrocketing CEO pay. Is he ready to do something about it?
In the richest country in the world, why do so many millions of working people have to worry about paying their bills in their golden years?
Donald Trump and the business kingpins populating his inner circle want to slice the tax bill of America’s top 0.1 percent.