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Inequality
  • Economy & Work
    Top CEOs Make 271 Times More Than the Average American
    July 20, 2017
    | John Light
    The CEO-to-worker pay ratio has grown by an order of magnitude over the last half century.
  • History
    ‘Most People Didn’t Want a Riot… But It Was Coming’
    July 14, 2017
    | Junius Williams
    Fifty years ago this week, in the summer of 1967, the streets of Newark exploded in violence. Here is a first-hand account of the tragic events that changed the city forever.
  • Society
    It's Not a Woman's White House
    July 13, 2017
    | Kristin Miller
    Gender pay gap triples under Trump and White House Council on Women and Girls goes dark.
  • Democracy & Government
    Trump's Voter Suppression Team Is Playing the Long Game
    July 12, 2017
    | John Light
    Democrats are going to have to fight on multiple fronts if they hope to stop a GOP effort to restrict the vote.
  • Inequality
    Living the American Dream in a Trailer Park
    July 11, 2017
    | Sara Terry
    Home to some 20 million people — 6 percent of Americans — they are the nation’s largest source of unsubsidized affordable housing, offering a shot at the American dream to people who can’t afford a traditional home.
  • Money & Politics
    The Battles Ahead: Meet the Biggest Opponents of Single-Payer
    July 7, 2017
    | Michael Corcoran
    The health industry, not the public, is the constituency not “comfortable” with Medicare for all.
  • Inequality
    What Happened to America’s Wealth? The Rich Hid It
    July 7, 2017
    | Chuck Collins
    New research suggests the super-rich are hiding their money at alarming rates.
  • Activism
    Montana Moms Decided Refugees Are Welcome in Their City
    July 6, 2017
    | Gabriel Furshong
    Even in a conservative and rural state, Mary Poole and her book club felt Missoula was a good place for refugees. So they made it happen.
  • History
    Donald Trump's Populism Decoded
    July 3, 2017
    | Leonard Steinhorn
    That a billionaire would assume the mantle of pitchfork populism may seem like a political and cultural oxymoron, but Trump is far more like his supporters than appearances suggest.
  • Inequality
    The Unsustainable Whiteness of Green
    June 30, 2017
    | Nikhil Swaminathan
    Contrary to the unfair — and misguided — perception, communities of color care more about the environment than their white counterparts.


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