Debt Relief in the Global South Would Benefit Americans
U.S. workers, consumers, and taxpayers have a big stake in developing country debt crises — and they have the power to tackle the problem.
U.S. workers, consumers, and taxpayers have a big stake in developing country debt crises — and they have the power to tackle the problem.
The DC Council plans to consider a wealth proceeds tax in September, rather than this summer.
The planet’s first trillionaire is not a sign of economic health. It’s an indicator of extreme inequality and the dangers of concentrated power.
Over the past five years, donor-advised fund sponsors have granted more than $23 billion to other donor-advised fund sponsors.
Advocates say a surcharge on passive income could help fund critical programs in the District.
There’s more money in politics than ever. But some state governments are finding ways to fight back.
Elon Musk's trillion-dollar fortune was extracted, and the system that produced it is the same one emptying the rest of our pockets.
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