Billionaires vs Democracy
The rich are trying to buy elections all over the world and consign democracy to the trash bin of history.
The rich are trying to buy elections all over the world and consign democracy to the trash bin of history.
I’m disabled and want to work. But if I earn “too much” — even if it’s not enough to live on — I’ll lose benefits. That’s not how it should be.
Our new report breaks down how wealth concentration is depriving Americans of access to affordable living spaces.
Growing inequality undermines our democracy and turns Americans against each other. A fairer tax system could bring us back together.
When I worked with people experiencing homelessness, I kept hearing about the obstacles to help. Then I experienced them myself.
Both companies are far too dominant in their industries — cooperatives present a more egalitarian alternative.
But our richest remain convinced, amid ongoing climate catastrophe, that they can keep their own selves safe
The number billionaires based in the United States has fallen slightly in recent months but their wealth keeps growing unabated.
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.