Moving Towards a Green Economy in Kentucky
High school student Kevin Short is working with Kentuckians for the Commonwealth to ensure the state prioritizes people over coal profits.
New developments on the inequality front? Our Institute for Policy Studies Inequality.org editorial team tracks them here.
High school student Kevin Short is working with Kentuckians for the Commonwealth to ensure the state prioritizes people over coal profits.
Amid rising inequality, a new book argues, the notion of capping income has suddenly become politically plausible.
At Barbie-maker Mattel, the CEO pulls in 5,000 times the firm's median worker pay.
U.S. chief execs don’t just make significantly more than their peers in other nations. The corporations they run pay their workers significantly less.
I Have A Future is a local organization mobilizing youth organizers in Massachusetts to advocate for themselves in the fight to raise the state’s minimum wage.
From Hong Kong to Los Angeles, people of ordinary means are squeezing into expensive housing and subsidizing country clubs for the golfing super rich.
A Senate bill would fill a void in many rural and low-income communities by reintroducing low-cost lending at neighborhood post offices.
Poor people of all races are shifting the national conversation on poverty and race from "right vs. left" to "right vs. wrong."
Host DeRay McKesson talks to Inequality.org co-editors Chuck Collins and Josh Hoxie about their racial wealth divide report.
The Minnesota lawmaker has been a champion of efforts to defend the disclosure reform from Republican attack.