Bryce Covert

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Bryce Covert is a contributor at The Nation and a 2023 Reporter in Residence at Omidyar Network.

The Republican Playbook for Cutting Anti-Poverty Programs

The Republican Playbook for Cutting Anti-Poverty Programs The Republican Playbook for Cutting Anti-Poverty Programs

Paul Ryan’s poverty plan uses old tricks to make deep cuts.

Sep 3, 2014 / Editorial / Mike Konczal and Bryce Covert

Why Is It So Controversial to Help Poor Mothers Afford Diapers?

Why Is It So Controversial to Help Poor Mothers Afford Diapers? Why Is It So Controversial to Help Poor Mothers Afford Diapers?

A new bill would let families on welfare afford this basic necessity. What’s wrong with that?

Aug 13, 2014 / Blog / Bryce Covert

The Real Solution to Wealth Inequality

The Real Solution to Wealth Inequality The Real Solution to Wealth Inequality

Both Republicans and Democrats want to solve economic insecurity by giving people more purchasing power. There’s a better solution.

Jul 30, 2014 / Editorial / Mike Konczal and Bryce Covert

We’re Arresting Poor Mothers for Our Own Failures

We’re Arresting Poor Mothers for Our Own Failures We’re Arresting Poor Mothers for Our Own Failures

Mothers like Shanesha Taylor and Debra Harrell are caught in a childcare Catch-22 that we made for them.

Jul 22, 2014 / Blog / Bryce Covert

What Happened When One Country Required All Corporate Boards to Be 40% Women

What Happened When One Country Required All Corporate Boards to Be 40% Women What Happened When One Country Required All Corporate Boards to Be 40% Women

A new study finds board quotas don’t improve conditions for the average working woman, but they do the job of giving women more representation among powerful roles.

Jul 7, 2014 / Blog / Bryce Covert

For Women’s Office Wear, Who’s Making the Rules?

For Women’s Office Wear, Who’s Making the Rules? For Women’s Office Wear, Who’s Making the Rules?

Professional dress was created with the male worker in mind, and the unclear guidelines facing women shows we haven’t fully accepted them in the workplace.

Jun 20, 2014 / Blog / Bryce Covert

In the Real World, the So-Called ‘Boy Crisis’ Disappears

In the Real World, the So-Called ‘Boy Crisis’ Disappears In the Real World, the So-Called ‘Boy Crisis’ Disappears

Girls may outperform boys in school, but the workplace is still stacked against them.

May 19, 2014 / Blog / Bryce Covert

Mothers’ Thankless Work Building an Economy for the Rest of Us

Mothers’ Thankless Work Building an Economy for the Rest of Us Mothers’ Thankless Work Building an Economy for the Rest of Us

Women put in long hours inside and outside the home, making a more prosperous economy, and we reward them with crappy public policy.

May 8, 2014 / Blog / Bryce Covert

Why It Matters That Women Do Most of the Housework

Why It Matters That Women Do Most of the Housework Why It Matters That Women Do Most of the Housework

There’s no biological explanation for why women end up doing more housework, so it must stem from societal forces.

Apr 30, 2014 / Blog / Bryce Covert

Why We Can’t Strip Race Out of the Gender Wage Gap Conversation

Why We Can’t Strip Race Out of the Gender Wage Gap Conversation Why We Can’t Strip Race Out of the Gender Wage Gap Conversation

There’s no objective explanation for why black women make less than white women.

Apr 15, 2014 / Blog / Bryce Covert

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