Economy

Government Shutdown Will Hit Federal Workers, Poor Americans

Government Shutdown Will Hit Federal Workers, Poor Americans Government Shutdown Will Hit Federal Workers, Poor Americans

About 800,000 federal employees will be furloughed, with no guarantee of retroactive pay.

Sep 30, 2013 / Blog / Zoë Carpenter

This Week in ‘Nation’ History: Government Shutdown as Coup d’État

This Week in ‘Nation’ History: Government Shutdown as Coup d’État This Week in ‘Nation’ History: Government Shutdown as Coup d’État

In a brilliant 1996 essay, political theorist Sheldon Wolin connected austerity economics to a broader Republican philosophy of governance--or lack thereof.

Sep 28, 2013 / Blog / Katrina vanden Heuvel

Scientific Consensus Won’t Change the Politics of Climate Change

Scientific Consensus Won’t Change the Politics of Climate Change Scientific Consensus Won’t Change the Politics of Climate Change

Following the release of the IPCC’s landmark global warming report, progressives should challenge the cruelty behind climate deniers” politics, not the weakness of thei...

Sep 27, 2013 / Blog / Zoë Carpenter

This Week in Poverty: Five Things You Might Have Missed on ‘Poverty Day’

This Week in Poverty: Five Things You Might Have Missed on ‘Poverty Day’ This Week in Poverty: Five Things You Might Have Missed on ‘Poverty Day’

Poverty Day--the one day every year when the mainstream media turns its attention to the poor--was last week. Here are five things you might have missed amidst the frenzy of covera...

Sep 27, 2013 / Blog / Greg Kaufmann

California Governor Signs Domestic Worker Bill of Rights

California Governor Signs Domestic Worker Bill of Rights California Governor Signs Domestic Worker Bill of Rights

Early Thursday afternoon on the West Coast, Governor Jerry Brown tweeted a message: “Today, I signed a bill to help California’s domestic workers.”

Sep 26, 2013 / Blog / Laura Flanders

Wall Street’s Odd Calm About a Debt-Ceiling Breach

Wall Street’s Odd Calm About a Debt-Ceiling Breach Wall Street’s Odd Calm About a Debt-Ceiling Breach

At a meeting with Wall Street big shots today, Elizabeth Warren plead for more action to avert debt-ceiling disaster.

Sep 26, 2013 / Blog / George Zornick

Slave Labor? Mass Prisons? FIFA Mangles the World Cup and the Beautiful Game

Slave Labor? Mass Prisons? FIFA Mangles the World Cup and the Beautiful Game Slave Labor? Mass Prisons? FIFA Mangles the World Cup and the Beautiful Game

News out of Brazil and Qatar put World Cup preparations in a horrible new light. 

Sep 26, 2013 / Blog / Dave Zirin

The Real Hunger Games

The Real Hunger Games The Real Hunger Games

Waiting lists for food aid have been growing for years—now almost 15 percent of the nation’s elderly don’t have enough to eat.

Sep 25, 2013 / Feature / Trudy Lieberman

The Young, Low-Wage, Temporary Disaster Relief Army

The Young, Low-Wage, Temporary Disaster Relief Army The Young, Low-Wage, Temporary Disaster Relief Army

Is AmeriCorps a lifeline for debt-burdened young Americans—or one more example of relentless government cost-cutting?

Sep 25, 2013 / Feature / Max Rivlin-Nadler

A Reboot for the AFL-CIO?

A Reboot for the AFL-CIO? A Reboot for the AFL-CIO?

At its LA convention, organized labor vowed to reinvigorate organizing and strengthen progressive alliances. And not a moment too soon.

Sep 25, 2013 / Editorial / Josh Eidelson

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