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Bryce Covert

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Bryce Covert

Bryce Covert

Bryce Covert is the Editor of the Roosevelt Institute's New Deal 2.0 blog. She lives and works in New York.

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Ryan wouldn’t just slash Medicare, Medicaid and Social Security. He would fundamentally alter how those programs work.

Few new mothers get paid maternity leave. Those who take unpaid leave often go deep into debt to make ends meet.

Twelve red states account for 70 percent of all state and local public sector jobs lost since 2010.

Women dominate growing sectors like retail and home healthcare—but the jobs there are grueling and the wages are low.

Topeka, Kansas, decriminalized domestic violence to save money. It’s not the only city to cut services to survivors of abuse, just as the need escalates.

As domestic workers win state-level struggles for workplace protections, their employers—many of them middle-class families—get stuck with the bill, while the government gets off scot-free.

Credit card companies have targeted women for some of their worst deals. But as consumer advocates start policing the industry, some women risk seeing access to credit dry up.

Traditionally female-heavy industries—once thought to be recession-proof—are being hit hard by the “tough choices” made by governors facing depleted state coffers.

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We pay more for the same products and services while making less money.
Our police force is the only entity that can ensure protection and justice. We must reform it, not opt out of it.
As in the rest of the recovery, women are losing ground while men gain some back.
Many women are staying in their jobs when children are first born but cutting back later on.
One step forward, one step back: a mix of optimism and struggle.
Progressives can’t afford to focus on one side over the other.
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