You Can’t Fix the Economy by Hurting People
We can have a strong job market and lower inflation — and we don’t need more painful interest rate hikes to do it.
We can have a strong job market and lower inflation — and we don’t need more painful interest rate hikes to do it.
An Institute for Policy Studies analysis of the progressive tax proposed by incoming Colombian President Gustavo Petro would impact a small percentage of the nation's wealthiest while raising millions to address widening inequality.
The UK and the USA have each spent the last half-century enriching the few and failing the many.
A Mexican fair trade activist reflects on the past two decades of battles against neoliberalism and for a more just and equitable alternative in the Americas.
The landmark collective bargaining agreement for the United States Women’s National Team creates a blueprint for equity across global sports organizations.
A veteran labor activist reflects on her decades of experience building mutual respect and support across borders.
Mexico and many other countries are facing anti-democratic corporate lawsuits like the case that pushed Khan to withdraw from international investment agreements.
Only through democratized finance can we build a care economy that supports the rights of women, workers, and care receivers.
En el Golfo de Ulloa, una empresa estadounidense dedicada a la búsqueda de tesoros y convertida en empresa de explotación minera de los fondos marinos representa un grave riesgo para el medio ambiente.