- January 8, 2014 | Updated January 8, 2015Yes, and Americans want more anti-poverty initiatives.
- January 7, 2014Fifty years after the War on Poverty began, poverty remains a serious problem. US Census figures show that most urban areas have neighborhoods with high poverty rates.
- January 6, 2014America has been redistributing upward for some time -- “trickle-down” economics turned out to be trickle up -- but we outdid ourselves in 2013.
- December 23, 2013 | Updated April 17, 2014Everyone seems to be talking about inequality. If you’ve got questions, we’ve (hopefully) got the answers.
- December 13, 2013After two years of writing about poverty for BillMoyers.com and The Nation magazine, Greg Kaufmann is signing off to go fight on the front lines.
- December 11, 2013The globalization of American labor practices is hurting European workers' economic security.
- December 10, 2013What makes a society a fun place to be? Really nice weather and exciting nightlife options certainly help. So does avoiding a starkly skewed distribution of income and wealth.
- December 6, 2013While President Obama described his vision for an economy defined by mobility, Senator Debbie Stabenow brokered a deal for at least another $8 billion in SNAP cuts.
- December 6, 2013 | Moyers & CompanyBill talks with New York Times journalist Mark Leibovich about This Town, his book on how money rules Washington, DC.
- December 5, 2013Former US Secretary of Labor Robert Reich explains why all Americans should support protesters who are demanding higher wages.