Inequality

Doubling the Minimum Wage Is on the Agenda in Seattle—and Nationally

Doubling the Minimum Wage Is on the Agenda in Seattle—and Nationally Doubling the Minimum Wage Is on the Agenda in Seattle—and Nationally

A big-city mayor proposes moving toward $15-an-hour. A movement builds.

May 2, 2014 / John Nichols

Why the Jobs Report Isn’t All Good

Why the Jobs Report Isn’t All Good Why the Jobs Report Isn’t All Good

One survey says job numbers are up, and another one says job numbers are down. Which one is correct?

May 2, 2014 / George Zornick

How Economic Regime Change Reshaped America

How Economic Regime Change Reshaped America How Economic Regime Change Reshaped America

The cumulative effects of years of deindustrialization, weakened unions and soaring inequality have fundamentally reordered the country.

May 1, 2014 / Peter Van Buren

Fast-Food CEOs Make 1,200 Times As Much As One of Their Workers—and They Want to Keep It That Way

Fast-Food CEOs Make 1,200 Times As Much As One of Their Workers—and They Want to Keep It That Way Fast-Food CEOs Make 1,200 Times As Much As One of Their Workers—and They Want to Keep It That Way

The food industry is now the most unequal sector in the American economy.

Apr 24, 2014 / Zoë Carpenter

Life Inside the New Minimum Wage Economy

Life Inside the New Minimum Wage Economy Life Inside the New Minimum Wage Economy

Taxpayers are basically moneylenders to a government that is far more interested in subsidizing business than in caring for their workers.

Apr 24, 2014 / Peter Van Buren

The Power of Piketty’s ‘Capital’

The Power of Piketty’s ‘Capital’ The Power of Piketty’s ‘Capital’

A brilliant book has named the problem of our time. But will anything change?

Apr 23, 2014 / Column / Eric Alterman

Elizabeth Warren May Not Be Ready to Run for President, but Her Book Is

Elizabeth Warren May Not Be Ready to Run for President, but Her Book Is Elizabeth Warren May Not Be Ready to Run for President, but Her Book Is

A Fighting Chance is a poignant, populist book that frames a direction for Democrats.

Apr 23, 2014 / John Nichols

Pope Francis: Government Has a Role in Addressing Inequality and Injustice

Pope Francis: Government Has a Role in Addressing Inequality and Injustice Pope Francis: Government Has a Role in Addressing Inequality and Injustice

A new project by NETWORK, the Catholic social justice lobby, invites a reconsideration of a duty to the poor.

Apr 19, 2014 / John Nichols

We Built This Country on Inequality

We Built This Country on Inequality We Built This Country on Inequality

The wealth gap didn’t spring up from policy gone awry—it is the policy.

Apr 17, 2014 / Mychal Denzel Smith

7 Facts About Our Broken Tax System

7 Facts About Our Broken Tax System 7 Facts About Our Broken Tax System

On Tax Day, it’s worth thinking about the ways to make the American tax system better. 

Apr 15, 2014 / George Zornick

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