Economy

2011: Upending The Conversational Patterns That Will Matter in 2012 2011: Upending The Conversational Patterns That Will Matter in 2012

An expert on conversations gives new insight into the transitions of 2011 that give hope for the year ahead.

Jan 9, 2012 / Blog / Ilyse Hogue

Corporate Profits Up. Taxes Not. Corporate Profits Up. Taxes Not.

Corporate profits rose to a record $1.97 trillion in the third quarter of 2011. Corporate income tax payments did not. But it's not a matter of “Honey, I Shrunk Corporate Tax...

Jan 6, 2012 / Blog / Laura Flanders

This Week in Poverty: TANF Is Broken

This Week in Poverty: TANF Is Broken This Week in Poverty: TANF Is Broken

Five things we learned about poverty in 2011—the first of a weekly series.

Jan 6, 2012 / Blog / Greg Kaufmann

Spencer Woodman: Can Walmart Be Unionized?

Spencer Woodman: Can Walmart Be Unionized? Spencer Woodman: Can Walmart Be Unionized?

Faced with the retail giant's continued suppression and intimidation, Walmart workers have found untraditional ways to unionize.

Jan 5, 2012 / Audio / The Nation

Cesar Chavez and the Farmworkers: What Went Wrong? Cesar Chavez and the Farmworkers: What Went Wrong?

The UFW had two souls—the strike, and the boycott. 

Jan 5, 2012 / Blog / Jon Wiener

Santorum’s Empty Rhetoric of Economic Populism Santorum’s Empty Rhetoric of Economic Populism

Liberals should not fall for Rick Santorum’s phony presentation as someone who cares about—or would do anything for—working-class Americans. 

Jan 5, 2012 / Blog / Ben Adler

Cordray Expands CFPB Oversight and Promises A Tough Approach Cordray Expands CFPB Oversight and Promises A Tough Approach

On his first day on the job, Richard Cordray expanded the scope of the CFPB’s regulations to include many highly predatory financial outfits. 

Jan 5, 2012 / Blog / George Zornick

Sweet Victories: Lessons for 2012 Sweet Victories: Lessons for 2012

Paid sick leave fights could benefit from Occupy Wall Street's support, and help shape its direction.

Jan 5, 2012 / Blog / Katrina vanden Heuvel

Kai Wright: Poverty Is Not a Personal Choice Kai Wright: Poverty Is Not a Personal Choice

Is poverty a culture issue or a policy issue?

Jan 4, 2012 / Nation in the News / Press Room

Labor Takes Aim at Walmart—Again

Labor Takes Aim at Walmart—Again Labor Takes Aim at Walmart—Again

Organizers have found a new approach to promoting workers’ rights at the retail giant. And it seems to be working.

Jan 4, 2012 / Feature / Spencer Woodman

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