Presidential Debates and Taxing the Rich, Then and Now
Some unasked questions might have helped prevent the last half-century’s massive concentration of income and wealth
Some unasked questions might have helped prevent the last half-century’s massive concentration of income and wealth
If the wealthiest paid their fair share, we could easily fund better child care, elder care, and health care for the rest of us.
A new report reveals that nearly half of the 100 largest low-wage employers spent more on stock buybacks than on long-term capital investments over the past five years.