Economy and Business

Great News for People Who Get Sick

Great News for People Who Get Sick

Getting time off when you’re sick, or need to care for a new child or ailing parent, shouldn’t be a luxury enjoyed only by those who are financially well off. Yet low-wage workers in the United States — the workers who need paid leave the most — typically have this...

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Would Donald Tax a Fellow Trump?

Would Donald Tax a Fellow Trump?

Bring those jobs back home, Donald Trump bellowed to those greedy corporate executives who've shipped middle-class jobs out of country, or I'll slap you with a big tariff when you try to sell your foreign-made products here. Great stuff, Donnie — and to prove you mean...

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Reducing Inequality in the Trump Era

Reducing Inequality in the Trump Era

In a lot of ways, 2016 was a big year for reducing inequality. Five states raised their minimum wage through citizen-led ballot initiatives. A job-killing free trade agreement, the TPP, was blocked as a result of massive public demonstrations against it. More...

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Calling Working People of All Colors

Calling Working People of All Colors

A little over 80 years ago, NAACP founder W.E.B. Du Bois wrote "Black Reconstruction in America," a groundbreaking essay that looked at the racial politics of the post-Civil War years. The major failure of those years, Du Bois insisted, was that poor whites and poor...

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The Dangers of Big Philanthropy

The Dangers of Big Philanthropy

It's the season of giving. When you hear about a billionaire "giving back" — like Nike founder Phil Knight's $400 million gift to Stanford, or hedge funder John Paulsen's $400 million donation to Harvard — do you feel a warm glow? They could've kept their money and...

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Trump Is Taking on Wall Street, Literally

Trump Is Taking on Wall Street, Literally

Actor Jack Nicholson says he finally understood the meaning of the word irony when his mother called him an SOB. So let us consider Donald Trump, who campaigned as the populist champion of the working-class, promising that — by golly — he was going to take on Wall...

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Who Voted for Wall Street?

Who Voted for Wall Street?

During the campaign, Donald Trump said he wanted to fix our rigged economic system. And we can't do that, he said, by counting on the people who rigged it in the first place. He talked a big game about Wall Street and the big banks. He repeatedly called out Goldman...

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What Trumponomics Means for Women

What Trumponomics Means for Women

On the campaign trail, Donald Trump promised again and again to "fix the economy." And now that he's won, he's busy padding his cabinet with Wall Street rogues and off-the-chart conservatives from the fringes. If you read their resumes, it's not hard to figure out...

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Bipartisan Unity in a Deep Red State

Bipartisan Unity in a Deep Red State

A couple years ago, two South Dakota men on opposite ends of the political spectrum got into a nasty fight over marriage equality. But after one offered the other an olive branch, they wound up forming a bipartisan alliance that won big this election year. Their story...

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