Mark Cuban warned that forcing billionaires to sell their stocks would crash markets and wipe out the savings of millions of Americans.
This skewing is partly responsible for the fracturing of American politics, economist Mark Zandi writes.
Is inequality back as a political issue? Senator Bernie Sanders seems to think so. He is leading a “Fighting Oligarchy” tour that has drawn thousands of people in several Midwestern cities. Railing ...
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The Left Needs to Rethink How It Handles Inequality
Incomes in the United States are more unequal than in any other rich country. One common explanation for why is that America ...
Hello! My name is Theo Wells-Spackman, and I joined VTDigger in July to cover wealth, poverty and economic inequality in Vermont. My position is made possible by Report for America and by VTDigger ...
Left, Right & Center The Meaning of Mandela and Income Inequality Nelson Mandela's giant legacy, Obama speaks about income inequality amid fast food strikes and fights to raise the minimum wage, and ...
When states overhauled their school funding models to promote equity, they helped narrow the financial gap between high- and low-income districts, but those efforts did not narrow racial and ethnic ...
As Malaysia edges closer to its long-delayed goal of high-income status, economic mobility remains elusive – with over half ...
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