Trillionaire Cometh, Democracy Goeth
With the arrival of our first trillionaire fast approaching, America’s democracy is hanging by a thread.
With the arrival of our first trillionaire fast approaching, America’s democracy is hanging by a thread.
A hidden price adjustment scheme could cost families up to $1,200 a year.
Our annual year-end review highlights state and local efforts to build worker power and tax the rich.
As a teacher in Chicago, I've seen how prioritizing the wealthy leaves the rest of us wanting.
The relentless push for data centers is raising our power bills and polluting our communities. It doesn’t have to be this way.
This inexpensive technology remains an effective tool for ensuring equitable access to vital health and economic information.
As more and more communities criminalize homelessness, I want to share what it’s actually like to have the police take all your earthly belongings.
As Congress slashes the SNAP food assistance program, more states should raise new revenue to fill in the gap from those most able to pay more.
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