The U.S. Military is Intensifying Hawai’i’s Housing Affordability Crisis
Military demand for housing caused rents to increase an estimated 7.1 percent in 2024 alone, causing Hawai’i’s residents to spend an extra $234.8 million on rent.
Military demand for housing caused rents to increase an estimated 7.1 percent in 2024 alone, causing Hawai’i’s residents to spend an extra $234.8 million on rent.
Trump’s tariff refunds are going to corporations — not the consumers who got stuck with the higher prices.
The new law will limit the constitutional rights of corporations to make political donations.
When corporations take over public health care, quality decreases, and patients suffer. Medicaid cuts could lead to the same result.
Community benefit agreements can secure strong labor protections, environmental standards, and local investments.
A closer look at IRS data shows our tax system isn’t keeping up with rising inequality.
Pockets of opposition to the data center boom are emerging all over the country.
In any battle over fracking, transnational corporations would be well-positioned to overpower local resistance.
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