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Inequality
  • Inequality
    100 CEOs Have as Much in Retirement Assets as 41% of American Families
    October 29, 2015
    | BillMoyers.com Staff
    It's the result of "rules intentionally tipped to reward those already on the highest rungs of the ladder.”
  • Arts & Culture
    '99 Homes' Director Ramin Bahrani on How the Foreclosure Crisis Is a Modern 'Dog Day Afternoon'
    October 26, 2015
    | Charles Bramesco
    The director discusses his film exploring morality in the shadow of the foreclosure crisis.
  • Inequality
    Pitting Poor Against Poorer in the Fight for Tips
    October 26, 2015
    | Cathy O’Neil
    A change in policy by one group of New York City-based restaurants might, in its small way, be the beginning of a revolution in how we pay service workers in America.
  • Mississippi's Women Are Some of the Poorest in the Country. But We're Getting Organized.
    October 23, 2015
    | Kenisha Potter-Stevenson
    A group of women — mostly low-income people of color — are preparing to put pressure on state politicians.
  • It Took Me Years to Believe That Black Lives Matter. Now Here’s What I Need From You.
    October 22, 2015
    | Marcus Harrison Green
    Internalized racism prevented one young black man from seeing how the system works.
  • Inequality
    The Color of Debt: How Collection Suits Squeeze Black Neighborhoods
    October 9, 2015
    | Paul Kiel and Annie Waldman
    A first-of-its-kind analysis by ProPublica shows that the suits are far more common in black communities than white ones.
  • Why Do Kindergarten Teachers Pay More Taxes Than Hedge Fund Managers?
    September 17, 2015
    | Theresa Riley
    Even Ronald Reagan's former budget director thinks the tax rate hedge fund managers are paying is "really pretty shameful."
  • How Do We Get Real Issues Some Air Time?
    September 11, 2015
    | Eric Alterman
    Were it not for Trumpmania, we might be using this endless election season to discuss the fact that economic inequality has finally risen to the top of the list of most Americans’ concerns.
  • After Labor Day, Dig In for the Fight Ahead
    September 9, 2015
    | Sarita Gupta
    As we take stock after Labor Day, there’s much that we have accomplished, much to be grateful for, and yet so much work remains if we are to create a path to economic stability for all of us.
  • A Crisis of Public Morality, Not Private Morality
    September 8, 2015
    | Robert Reich
    At a time many Republican candidates are focusing on what people do in their bedrooms, America is experiencing a far more significant crisis in public morality.


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