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  • Economy & Work
    Could Bad News Be Good News For The Underbanked?
    December 12, 2016
    | Mary Kane
    Fintech firms say fewer regulations will mean more innovations for struggling consumers, but consumer protection advocates are skeptical.
  • Inequality
    How Trump’s Grift Gave Government to the 0.01 Percent
    December 7, 2016
    | Richard Eskow
    The ruthless few are about to assume command.
  • Economy & Work
    The Gap Between Trump's Promises and Policies
    November 28, 2016
    | Josh Bivens
    Did the working class see this coming at all?
  • Economy & Work
    What Voters Need to Know About Wall Street and Economic Policy
    October 19, 2016
    | John Light
    Mike Konczal, a financial-engineer-turned-popular-progressive-blogger, offers his views on the 2008 financial meltdown and the ways in which it changed both political parties.
  • Economy & Work
    It Isn't Enough For JPMorgan to Raise Its Workers' Wages
    July 18, 2016
    | Peter Dreier and Donald Cohen
    Attacking inequality means both raising wages at the bottom and doing away with outsized compensation at the top.
  • Economy & Work
    Strengthening Public-Interest Armies Against Big Banks
    June 21, 2016
    | Sarah Anderson
    A new Public Citizen report provides a blueprint for reining in the Wall Street banks that are too big to fail, too big to jail and too big to manage.
  • Inequality
    Can Philosophy Stop Bankers From Stealing?
    June 9, 2016
    | Lynn Stuart Parramore
    Pernicious cultural norms inside American banks and regulatory agencies have crowded out fundamental moral principles. Here's an antidote.
  • Money & Politics
    Trump's Unique Conflict of Interest
    June 2, 2016
    | Russ Choma and David Corn
    He owes at least $100 million to a foreign bank that's battled with US regulators.
  • Activism
    Take On Wall Street Lays Out a New Reform Agenda
    May 25, 2016
    | Isaiah J. Poole
    Progressive groups band together behind a new plan to rein in the financial services industry and give working people and consumers a shot in our economy.
  • Money & Politics
    Wall Street Gears Up Its Stealth Attack
    May 24, 2016
    | Eliza Newlin Carney
    Lobbyists are flocking to Capitol Hill, seeking to further weaken financial regulation through spending bill riders.


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