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  • Society
    What Is a Country Worth Fighting For?
    January 10, 2017
    | Rebecca Gordon
    As we fight against a president elected by a minority of voters, we fight for a country in which we can take part in the decisions that affect all aspects of our lives.
  • Economy & Work
    How to Keep the Momentum Going in the Fight Against Poverty
    September 14, 2016
    | Rebecca Vallas and Katherine Gallagher Robbins
    The new report shows that we have the tools to address poverty.
  • History
    Hillary Clinton Still Faces Outrageous Sexism
    September 14, 2016
    | Peter Dreier
    And it won't end, even if she becomes the first female president.
  • Economy & Work
    Labor Day 2016: Moderate Progress in Last Year
    September 6, 2016
    | Dean Baker
    The battle for workers is slowly but surely progressing with reasonable gains in the number of jobs, wages and benefits.
  • Economy & Work
    The Candidates' Battle for America's Middle Class
    August 19, 2016
    | Hedrick Smith
    The author of Who Stole The American Dream? examines the policies that Trump and Clinton say they'll use to give America's shrinking middle class a brighter future.
  • Economy & Work
    There’s a Problem With ‘Crowd Labor’
    August 1, 2016
    | Michelle Chen
    Online outsourcing comes with costs.
  • 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.
  • Inequality
    Paul Ryan’s District Struggles with Poverty
    June 13, 2016
    | Greg Kaufmann
    Jobs cut leave middle-class families to struggle for new job opportunities — even in the House Speaker's home district.
  • Inequality
    This Lawsuit Against Domino’s Could Be Huge for Workers
    May 31, 2016
    | Michelle Chen
    The New York attorney general’s wage-theft suit could pave the way for unionizing workplaces across different owner-operators.
  • Inequality
    It's Been 25 Years Since Restaurant Workers Got a Raise
    April 7, 2016
    | Saru Jayaraman
    While we celebrate the victories minimum wage workers have won in California and New York, a restaurant activist reminds us that the federal minimum for tipped workers is still $2.13 an hour.


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