Economy

Obama’s Plan to Save the Military From Cuts—at the Expense of Domestic Programs Obama’s Plan to Save the Military From Cuts—at the Expense of Domestic Programs

The White House is seeking to change budget rules so that the Pentagon is cut less and domestic programs are cut more. 

Feb 17, 2012 / Blog / George Zornick

A Politics That Says: The People Shall Rule A Politics That Says: The People Shall Rule

Mark Miller, who led Wisconsin Democratic senators in the historic walkout in solidarity with Wisconsin's protest movement, wants to renew the progressive promise of movement ...

Feb 17, 2012 / Blog / John Nichols

How the 1 Percent Get So Rich? (VIDEO) How the 1 Percent Get So Rich? (VIDEO)

Even in an Occupy world, most Americans don’t know exactly how the 1 percent does what it does. The money media haven’t explained it, and the 1 percent likes things t...

Feb 17, 2012 / Blog / Laura Flanders

This Week in Poverty: Obama’s Budget, Your Server’s Budget This Week in Poverty: Obama’s Budget, Your Server’s Budget

If Obama wants his actions to match his rhetoric about helping the poor, he needs to show a lot more leadership.

Feb 17, 2012 / Blog / Greg Kaufmann

Occupying the SEC for a Stronger Volcker Rule

Occupying the SEC for a Stronger Volcker Rule Occupying the SEC for a Stronger Volcker Rule

In a public comment to the SEC, an Occupy working group details troubling loopholes in the Volcker Rule, part of the Dodd-Frank financial reform bill.

Feb 16, 2012 / Rachel Signer

Apple’s China Comes Home to Haunt Us Apple’s China Comes Home to Haunt Us

It seems China’s labor practices are now to be admired rather than scorned, lest the American economy decline further in the new world order.

Feb 16, 2012 / Robert Scheer

Obama in Wisconsin: The Soft Economics of Low Expectations Obama in Wisconsin: The Soft Economics of Low Expectations

The president returned to the battleground state of Wisconsin and gave a well-received speech. But he avoided hot-button labor issues and the trade and industrial policies tha...

Feb 16, 2012 / Blog / John Nichols

Still No End to ‘Too Big to Fail’ Still No End to ‘Too Big to Fail’

A year and a half after Congress passed the Dodd-Frank Act, the Federal Reserve still refuses to block the Capitol One mergers.

Feb 15, 2012 / Blog / William Greider

Slide Show: Wisconsin’s Uprising, One Year Later

Slide Show: Wisconsin’s Uprising, One Year Later Slide Show: Wisconsin’s Uprising, One Year Later

Feb 14, 2012 / Photo Essay / The Nation

Will the Payroll Tax Compromise Freeze Out the Unemployed? Will the Payroll Tax Compromise Freeze Out the Unemployed?

A bipartisan deal on extending the payroll tax cut might sidestep badly needed help for the jobless.

Feb 14, 2012 / Blog / George Zornick

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