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Inequality-Fighting Ballot Initiatives Win Big

Inequality-Fighting Ballot Initiatives Win Big

Nov 10, 2022

Voters approved proposals to tax the rich, build worker power, and make housing and education more affordable.

Trump’s First Test on Taxes

Trump’s First Test on Taxes

Jan 27, 2017

Trump’s voters didn’t vote to make the richest richer, but the Republican Congress is about to.

These States are Taking Tax Reform into Their Own Hands

These States are Taking Tax Reform into Their Own Hands

Jun 24, 2016

Massachusetts, California, and Oregon are all launching campaigns to combat rising inequality. Other states should take note.

Rare Wins for Tax Fairness Spark New Life Into the Movement

Rare Wins for Tax Fairness Spark New Life Into the Movement

Apr 7, 2016

Congress can only ignore the blatantly dishonest practice of offshore tax evasion for so long.

Do Americans Want to Tax the Rich?

Do Americans Want to Tax the Rich?

Apr 18, 2015

This simple question can’t seem to get a simple answer. A look at some new attempts to explain why.

A Tax Cut for Tax Cheats

A Tax Cut for Tax Cheats

Feb 4, 2015

Spending a dollar on the IRS adds $255 to the federal budget.

Enough Budget Slashing, Let’s Flip

Jun 13, 2011

A powerful solution to state deficits is to invert each state’s tax structure.

iHate Corporate Tax Dodgers: How Apple Avoids Paying its Fair Share

May 31, 2011

Apple looks downright patriotic next to master tax dodgers like General Electric and Boeing, but it still pays far less than it should.

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