Trump’s Invasion of D.C. Costs over $1 Million a Day. What Could That Fund Instead?
Deploying the National Guard against D.C.’s unhoused population costs four times more than simply housing them. And that’s true across the country.
Deploying the National Guard against D.C.’s unhoused population costs four times more than simply housing them. And that’s true across the country.
Trade policy can protect domestic workers, but tariffs only work if used in confluence with other industrial policy strategies.
Donors disproportionately use donor-advised funds to support politically engaged charities. Anonymity is often a big reason why.
At the 100 largest low-wage corporations, CEO pay and stock buybacks have soared since 2019 while median worker pay has lagged behind U.S. inflation.
With Trump and the GOP slashing essential services to enrich the wealthy, states and cities need to get creative in taking care of the rest of us.
Cutting Medicaid strips essential home and community-based medical services from people with disabilities.
As private grocers abandon low-income neighborhoods, Zohran Mamdani’s public ownership proposal offers a solution to market failures.
Jeff Bezos is paying only peanuts in tax on the profits he’s making selling off his Amazon shares.
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