America’s Skimpy Minimum Wage

America’s Skimpy Minimum Wage

In 2012, the 63 million Americans who depend on Social Security are getting their first cost-of-living adjustment (COLA) in three years: a 3.6 percent increase in benefits. In other words, one in five Americans are getting a raise. For the average beneficiary, this...

Shoveling America’s Wealth to the Top

As an old country saying puts it, “Money is like manure — it does no good unless you spread it around.” Yet America’s corporate and political leaders have intentionally been shoveling wealth into an ever-bigger pile for those at the top....

Runaway Spending Cuts

Slash the budget, That’s our plea; Just don’t cut What’s dear to me. Budget cuts are slippery. What happens when your state cuts aid to municipalities or the federal government cuts special help to your local school? Who ends up getting hurt most?...
‘Tis the Season to Shop at Tiffany’s

‘Tis the Season to Shop at Tiffany’s

The economy is expanding, the unemployment rate is down, and consumers are spending again. The National Retail Federation expects holiday season sales to be up 3.8 percent over 2010, and other organizations predict increases of 3.5 percent to 4 percent. It all sounds...