Worth More: One Man or an Entire City?

Worth More: One Man or an Entire City?

A population of 100,000 is substantial. Five states don’t even have one metropolis that large. Some cities that size, like Fargo, North Dakota, are their state’s biggest. Others, like Lansing, Michigan, are state capitals. About 100,000 people live in...
The State of Runaway CEO Pay Resistance

The State of Runaway CEO Pay Resistance

Fed up with the do-nothing Congress, people around the country are no longer waiting for Washington to lead on some of the most pressing economic fairness issues of our time. Take the minimum wage debate. States and cities are rising above the partisan swamp in the...
Therapy Benefits Us All

Therapy Benefits Us All

In 2008, I went to therapy. By then, I’d needed it for a long time. I had a terribly difficult, incurable condition — one I’d had for 28 years without treatment. My condition? Being human. Like many “normal” people, I felt I didn’t need...
A New Front in the CEO Pay Wars

A New Front in the CEO Pay Wars

Have you heard about Domino’s Pizza CEO J. Patrick Doyle? He pocketed $43 million over the last three years running an operation that stiffs low-wage workers and rakes in taxpayer subsidies. That news prompted the New York Post to open its coverage with a rather...
The Unbearable Annoyance of Neighborhood Tattling

The Unbearable Annoyance of Neighborhood Tattling

I met my friend Rachel because we were both in the same situation: We each had neighbors who inexplicably hated our chickens. Rachel and I each had small flocks of hens, no roosters, and sprawling, fertile, organic vegetable gardens in our yards. And we live in urban...