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#income inequality
  • Now Is the Perfect Time to Fight Poverty Wages
    May 27, 2014
    | Sarita Gupta
    We’re at a critical moment in our economic recovery.
  • 8 Charts That Show Why Racial Equality Is a Myth
    May 22, 2014
    | John Light
    We haven't come very far at all since the civil rights victories of the 1960s.
  • Can You Be Too Rich?
    May 21, 2014
    | Umair Haque
    When societies allow the rich to grow into the super-rich, they are limiting what those societies can achieve.
  • Activism
    It’s Time to #VoteFood
    May 19, 2014
    | Tom Colicchio
    Chef, activist and Top Chef judge Tom Colicchio says it's high time for a cohesive, political food movement that holds lawmakers accountable for their bad policies.
  • The Proposed "Open" Internet Rules Will Widen the Digital Divide
    May 14, 2014
    | Malkia Cyril
    Losing Net neutrality will only exacerbate our country's stark inequalities.
  • Get Ready for the Biggest Round of Fast Food Strikes Ever
    May 13, 2014
    | Joshua Holland
    Salon reporter Josh Eidelson previews Thursday's actions across the country and around the world.
  • How Bill Clinton's Welfare "Reform" Created a System Rife With Racial Biases
    May 12, 2014
    | Joshua Holland
    A ten-year study of the aftermath of one of Clinton's signature achievements revealed some surprising results.
  • How the Wal-Mart Heirs Got Their Wealth
    May 11, 2014
    The six children of the megastore founders have more wealth than the bottom 40 percent of Americans combined.
  • Minimum Wage Earners Held Hostage Over Keystone XL
    May 8, 2014
    | Farron Cousins
    A cynical move that goes beyond the typical tit-for-tat deals that take place inside the Beltway.
  • Robert Reich: Four Big Conservative Lies About Inequality
    May 7, 2014
    | Robert Reich
    The truth is, America’s lurch toward widening inequality can be reversed. But doing so will require bold political steps.


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