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Inequality
  • Democracy & Government
    Telling Mike Pence His Discrimination Law Is Wrong
    April 2, 2015
    | John Nichols
    At least one Republican mayor from Indiana is saying loud and clear that the state's governor made a big mistake.
  • The Rise of the Working Poor and the Non-Working Rich
    April 1, 2015
    | Robert Reich
    The rise of these two groups is challenging the core American assumptions that people are paid what they’re worth, and work is justly rewarded.
  • Kavitha Cardoza on Poverty Reporting and "Getting to the Why"
    April 1, 2015
    | Greg Kaufmann
    To report on poverty, we need to be on the ground and understand the real life struggles of people.
  • Mad Men's Peggy Olson Is Still Waiting for Paycheck Fairness
    March 31, 2015
    | Deborah J. Vagins
    It’s time for our elected officials and our salaries to catch up and make equal pay for equal work a reality.
  • Economy & Work
    Major Corporations Are Bankrolling a Campaign to Gut Workers' Comp
    March 31, 2015
    | Molly Redden
    America's biggest employers want to pick and choose the benefits they give their injured workers.
  • On Conservatives and Poverty: Talking the Talk or Walking the Walk?
    March 30, 2015
    | Rebecca Vallas
    As the upcoming election will likely focus on issues of poverty and inequality, it’s more important than ever to remind our political leaders that actions speak louder than words.
  • Why College Isn’t for Everyone
    March 26, 2015
    | Robert Reich
    It’s time to give up the idea that every young person has to go to college, and start offering high-school seniors an alternative route into the middle class.
  • Civil Liberties
    1 in 13 Black Adults Prohibited From Voting in the US
    March 24, 2015
    | Katie Rose Quandt
    Disenfranchisement of ex-felons can have a measurable impact on election results.
  • Economy & Work
    The Wall Street Bonus Pool and Low-Wage Workers
    March 18, 2015
    | Sarah Anderson
    The financial industry’s 2014 bonuses were double the combined earnings of all Americans who work full-time at the federal minimum wage.
  • Economy & Work
    Inequality’s Dead End — And the Possibility of a New, Long-Term Direction
    March 17, 2015
    | Gar Alperovitz
    The crisis of inequality represents a tragic and painful failure of the old system and the old politics, but it's also an opportunity to create something new.


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