Economy and Business

Saving Coal Country

Saving Coal Country

Kentucky Senator Mitch McConnell recently took the extraordinary step of calling on governors to ignore Washington’s Clean Power Plan, an EPA mandate to curb carbon emissions from coal-fired power plants. "Declining to go along with the administration’s legally...

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A Higher Education Revolution

A Higher Education Revolution

You might not have noticed it yet, but student protests are undergoing something of a renaissance. They're rising to levels unseen in decades. In California, students are stripping half naked to oppose tuition hikes and shutting down highways to draw attention to...

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Debt Collectors or Pick Pockets?

Debt Collectors or Pick Pockets?

Whenever a corporation issues a statement declaring that it's committed to "treating consumers fairly and with respect," chances are it's not. Otherwise, there would be no need for a statement. This particular claim came from Encore Capital, one of our country's...

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What Are Women Workers Worth in Your State?

What Are Women Workers Worth in Your State?

For years, Time magazine has a run a feature on the best places to live in the United States. But nobody ever ranked the best places for women — until now. A major factor for anyone's quality of life, of course, is the ability to earn a living. And nationally,...

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Household Debt Is a National Crisis

Household Debt Is a National Crisis

Years after Toni Potter’s husband passed away from pancreatic cancer, debt collectors in her state of Washington were still relentlessly hounding her about his hospital bills. Andrea Anderson, a young student in Oregon, has been saddled with $150,000 in college loans...

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Your Dollars at Work — for the Rich

Your Dollars at Work — for the Rich

Conservative pundits and politicians routinely divide our U.S. economy into two totally distinct spheres. We have the noble private sector over here, they tell us, and the bumbling, bloated public sector over there. In reality, of course, we have just one economy,...

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Fair Trade Is a Racial Justice Issue

Fair Trade Is a Racial Justice Issue

The work of repairing the racial fissures that broke wide open in Ferguson, Missouri last year goes beyond the shooting death of unarmed teenager Michael Brown. It also goes beyond ending the practices highlighted in a Justice Department report that criticized...

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Why Not Travel to Cuba?

Why Not Travel to Cuba?

If you're an American citizen, you've got one of the most valuable passports in the world. You can travel nearly anywhere, including countries Uncle Sam doesn't always get along with. If the local authorities let you get through customs, you can take an excursion to...

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