We Can Reverse Generations of Racial Economic Inequality
If we want to narrow the divide, we’ll need to make a full-throttle effort to reverse existing upside-down tax incentives.
If we want to narrow the divide, we’ll need to make a full-throttle effort to reverse existing upside-down tax incentives.
For today’s top corporate executives, the contemporary corporation has become a personal ATM — with no limits on withdrawals.
America’s wealth concentration has increased tenfold since Bill Clinton first ran for president.
The richest Americans now live 10-15 years longer than the poorest.
Eight bold solutions, rooted in social movements, that can break through our broken political system.
The wealth gap between the presidential candidates and average Americans could hardly be more stark.
Can we trust Oxfam’s latest numbers on global inequality? Critics don’t think we should. But their pushback is getting pushback aplenty.