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Inequality
  • Who Likes Obamacare?
    June 18, 2013
    | John Light
    Three years after the Affordable Care Act passed, a majority of Americans don't support it. Get a breakdown of who, and some hints at why.
  • What's Missing From the Food Stamp Debate?
    June 18, 2013
    | Greg Kaufmann
    When it comes to the farm bill, Congress and the media are talking about everything except how to respond to hunger in America.
  • Getting Short-Changed at the Ballgame
    June 10, 2013
    | Michael Winship
    Michael Winship explains how even when baseball players, owners and stadiums win, hard-working concession workers lose.
  • 'American Winter' Arrives at Capitol Hill
    June 8, 2013
    | Greg Kaufmann
    Last week, three Oregonians living on the margins testified before Congress about how economic policies are hurting the middle class.
  • Taming Capitalism Run Wild
    June 7, 2013 | Moyers & Company
    Economist Richard Wolff talks about battling rampant capitalism and fighting for economic justice.
  • The Real Reason Public Schools are Failing
    June 7, 2013
    | David Sirota
    Poor schools underperform largely because of poverty and economic inequality, not because teachers have it too easy, writes David Sirota.
  • The Sequester Puts Head Start in Last Place
    June 5, 2013
    | Greg Kaufmann
    Greg Kaufmann talks to a Head Start director in Washington state to find out how the sequester is affecting programs that are already underfunded.
  • America's Exceptional Food Insecurity
    June 4, 2013
    | John Light
    More people in America struggle to buy food than in other wealthy nations, and their numbers have increased in recent years.
  • Taking On Sallie Mae and the Cost of Education
    June 2, 2013
    | Greg Kaufmann
    Nearly 200 rallied at Sallie Mae’s shareholder meeting last week to demand a meeeting with the nation’s largest private student loan lender.
  • Living Outside Tribal Lines
    May 31, 2013 | Moyers & Company
    Bill reports on striking extremes of wealth and poverty in California’s Silicon Valley, and writer Sherman Alexie discusses the influence of his Native American heritage.


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