Jeff Madrick

Jeff Madrick is editor of Challenge magazine and a senior fellow at the Schwartz Center for Economic Policy Analysis at the New School. His latest book, The Case for Big Government, received a Pen Award for general nonfiction.

Currently

  • Money for Nothing

    August 12, 2009 Subscribe

    Big profits on Wall Street, and the big bonuses they fund, are not justified by the marketplace.

  • Money for Nothing

    August 4, 2009

    Two new studies indicate that Wall Street's profits and bonuses are vastly disproportionate to the value the industry adds to the economy.

2008

  • Beyond Rubinomics

    December 23, 2008

    If we stimulate the economy and maintain high rates of growth, higher wages will create the savings required for investment.

  • It's the Solution, Not the Problem

    November 6, 2008 Subscribe

    Faith-based claims about the dangers of big government do not stand up to the evidence.

2007

2006

  • The Growing Wage Gap

    September 21, 2006 Subscribe

    A winning economic strategy for Democrats: Push for realistic policies to relieve workers' frustrations, rebuild their damaged confidence and improve lifetime security.

2002

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Blogs

» The Notion

Palin as the Church Lady | Going Rogue book tour brings passive-aggressive rightwing Christianity to the fore.
Leslie Savan
44 Comments

» Altercation

Slacker Friday | The "Second Amendment" sale; the raving paranoids of the right.
Eric Alterman

» Editor's Cut

An Alternative to Escalation in Afghanistan | President Obama is expected to make a decision regarding his Afghanistan strategy after Thanksgiving.
Katrina vanden Heuvel
53 Comments

» The Beat

House Rebels Force Fed Audit, Real Economy Onto Agenda | Frank's Financial Services Committee becomes focal point for revolts by members who worry about powerful banks and unemployment.
John Nichols
28 Comments

» The Dreyfuss Report

Chongqing: Socialism in One City | China is managing the most important event in the world: the urbanization of half a billion people. Fast.
Robert Dreyfuss
204 Comments

» Act Now!

Toward Copenhagen | A guide to joining the movement against climate change.
Peter Rothberg
59 Comments