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Money & Politics
  • Money in Politics in 2013: The Crucial Stories You May Have Missed
    January 2, 2014
    | Paul Blumenthal
    The year after a presidential election, fewer people focus on campaign finance issues, but 2013 was well worth your attention.
  • Five Reforms That Could Make Politics Matter Again
    January 2, 2014
    | John Nichols
    In 2014, why not assert a progressive politics that is more vital and determined than what has been known to this point?
  • Report: 2012 Grads Have Highest-Ever Student Debt
    December 31, 2013
    | Allison Kilkenny
    College graduates who borrowed for bachelor's degrees granted in 2012 have an average student loan debt of $29,400
  • Most Underreported Stories of 2013
    December 30, 2013
    As 2013 comes to an end, we asked editors, journalists and friends of BillMoyers.com: What story deserved more attention this year?
  • Are Taxpayers Paying for Wall Street Execs' Bloated Bonuses?
    December 27, 2013
    Two headline-grabbing numbers suggest we're picking up the tab for a good chunk.
  • Charts: The Worst Long-Term Unemployment Crisis Since the Depression
    December 24, 2013
    | Dave Gilson, Tasneem Raja and AJ Vicens
    Corporate profits have rebounded while more than four million Americans have been without work for six months or longer.
  • Campaign Cash Rules Drown in the Bathtub
    December 23, 2013
    | Michael Winship
    What little power the government still has to regulate campaign finance donations is being eroded by funding cutbacks, intimidation and bureaucracy.
  • Preview: State of Conflict: North Carolina
    December 19, 2013 | Moyers & Company
    Big money has moved North Carolina far to the right politically but citizen protesters are fighting back against “extremist policies.” See why the conflict unfolding in North Carolina could be a testing ground for what’s to come in every state.
  • How Billionaires Exploit an 'Accidental' Tax Loophole
    December 18, 2013
    The wealthiest Americans probably pay more for tax planning than they do in estate taxes.
  • Church Leaders Shame Catholic University For Accepting Koch Dollars
    December 17, 2013 | Updated December 18, 2013
    | Igor Volsky
    The Koch brothers "fund organizations that advance public policies that directly contradict Catholic teaching on a range of moral issues," the group writes.


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