Poverty

Michelle Goldberg: Marriage Does Not Alleviate Poverty

Michelle Goldberg: Marriage Does Not Alleviate Poverty Michelle Goldberg: Marriage Does Not Alleviate Poverty

Appearing on MSNBC's Melissa Harris-Perry show, Goldberg argues against the GOP's claims that marriage is the best tool to eliminate poverty.

Jan 27, 2014 / Blog / Melissa Harris-Perry

How the Coal Industry Impoverishes West Virginia

How the Coal Industry Impoverishes West Virginia How the Coal Industry Impoverishes West Virginia

The recent chemical spill is the latest chapter in a very old story: total capitulation to industry by state officials. 

Jan 24, 2014 / Omar Ghabra

Why Marriage Won’t Solve Poverty

Why Marriage Won’t Solve Poverty Why Marriage Won’t Solve Poverty

Republicans are once again promoting marriage as a solution to poverty. A comprehensive new report shows why it won't work.   

Jan 15, 2014 / Blog / Michelle Goldberg

The Battle Hymn of the War on Poverty

The Battle Hymn of the War on Poverty The Battle Hymn of the War on Poverty

How the call to empathy helped mobilize a nation.

Jan 15, 2014 / Books & the Arts / Sasha Abramsky

How to Build an Anti-Poverty Movement, From the Grassroots Up

How to Build an Anti-Poverty Movement, From the Grassroots Up How to Build an Anti-Poverty Movement, From the Grassroots Up

Ten groups that are laying the foundation for an economic justice revival.

Jan 15, 2014 / Feature / Greg Kaufmann

Why We Need a New War on Poverty

Why We Need a New War on Poverty Why We Need a New War on Poverty

The deepening crisis today demands an effort as ambitious as the one launched fifty years ago this week.

Jan 8, 2014 / Sasha Abramsky

Marco Rubio’s Plan to End Poverty Is a Joke

Marco Rubio’s Plan to End Poverty Is a Joke Marco Rubio’s Plan to End Poverty Is a Joke

According to the Republican senator, what we really need is a fuller embrace of “the American free enterprise system.”

Jan 8, 2014 / Blog / Zoë Carpenter

Eighty-Six Percent of Americans Think the Government Should Fight Poverty

Eighty-Six Percent of Americans Think the Government Should Fight Poverty Eighty-Six Percent of Americans Think the Government Should Fight Poverty

So why doesn’t Congress?

Jan 7, 2014 / Blog / Zoë Carpenter

Our Impoverished Poverty Debate

Our Impoverished Poverty Debate Our Impoverished Poverty Debate

Fifty years after LBJ declared a War on Poverty, the United States ranks near the bottom in childhood poverty among all developed nations.

Dec 30, 2013 / Editorial / The Editors

This Week in ‘Nation’ History: Fifty Years Later, the War on Poverty Must Be Renewed

This Week in ‘Nation’ History: Fifty Years Later, the War on Poverty Must Be Renewed This Week in ‘Nation’ History: Fifty Years Later, the War on Poverty Must Be Renewed

President Obama and his congressional Democratic allies should rededicate the country to the Great Society’s best initiative.

Dec 28, 2013 / Blog / Katrina vanden Heuvel

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