The Degrowth Movement Challenges the Conventional Wisdom on Economic Health
A coalition of academics and activists are taking on the dogma of growth and calling for a radical reorganization of the economy.
New developments on the inequality front? Our Institute for Policy Studies Inequality.org editorial team tracks them here.
A coalition of academics and activists are taking on the dogma of growth and calling for a radical reorganization of the economy.
While the ruling red-green bloc is running on an anti-inequality agenda, an insurgent anti-immigrant party is drowning out their message with fearmongering.
More than two-thirds of the top federal contractors and corporate subsidy recipients paid their CEO more than 100 times their median worker pay in 2017.
Billions in U.S. taxpayer dollars, a new Institute for Policy Studies report details, are going to CEOs who pay their workers peanuts. We can change that.
Sometimes percentages alone don’t do justice to the injustice of corporate compensation.
A handy guide for understanding when a democracy ceases to be particularly democratic.
Ride-hailing companies and their corporate lobby were no match for the commitment of the city's cab driver union.
Corporate boards are asking us to blame sky-high CEO pay on the laws of supply and demand.
This year’s historic new CEO-worker pay gap disclosures have revealed a handful of big companies with modest internal pay gaps. Should we be applauding?
It takes the typical black woman 20 months to earn what a white male worker earns in a single year.