If We Don’t Expand Our Democracy Now, We’ll Lose It
If we don’t expand our democracy now, we might lose it for generations to come.
If we don’t expand our democracy now, we might lose it for generations to come.
The American Rescue Act is an extraordinary shot in the arm for the U.S. economy. Now let’s help the rest of the world get vaccinated.
Private equity firms snatched up rental properties, then neglected them. So Minneapolis activists organized the tenants to fight for their rights.
While working families are suffering under the pandemic, corporate boards have bent the rules to protect massive CEO paychecks.
For workers like my mom, the financial strain caused by a lack of paid leave can be just as stressful as catching COVID-19.
The U.S.’s billionaires have amassed democracy-distorting concentrations of wealth and power as millions have been thrown into poverty
The 664 richest Americans are now worth a collective $4.2 trillion, up 44 percent since COVID shutdowns began in March 2020.
This Black History Month, hard data reveal how the pandemic has widened racial divides.
The answer from a blue-ribbon medical commission on the Trump years: decades of rising inequality.
In Arizona, two universities are spearheading an effort to unionize the entire state’s higher education workforce.
Let’s spend less on supporting vaccine apartheid abroad, and more on ending it at home.
A levy of just 1 percent on wealth over $1 billion would raise more than $2 billion per year to meet the state’s urgent social needs.
In the new political landscape, poultry workers have already managed to scuttle a Trump administration reform that would’ve made their jobs even more dangerous.
Asia has done a much better job of containing the pandemic. Do values have anything to do with it?
Congress let mandatory paid leave requirements expire at the end of 2020, sparking calls for universal leave benefits to protect workers and their customers from the pandemic.