Poverty

Scott Walker Thinks $7.25 Is a Living Wage—He’s Wrong

Scott Walker Thinks $7.25 Is a Living Wage—He’s Wrong Scott Walker Thinks $7.25 Is a Living Wage—He’s Wrong

Wisconsin's governor refuses to act on behalf of low-wage workers.

Oct 14, 2014 / John Nichols

‘Welfare-to-Work’ Has Failed, So New York City Is Trying Something New

‘Welfare-to-Work’ Has Failed, So New York City Is Trying Something New ‘Welfare-to-Work’ Has Failed, So New York City Is Trying Something New

Human Resources Administration announces changes to a system long critiqued by advocates.

Oct 8, 2014 / Michelle Chen

For the Sake of Michael Brown

For the Sake of Michael Brown For the Sake of Michael Brown

We believe it is because not nearly enough capable people with resources in this region have heeded our pleas that we have reached this crisis point of complete breakdown. We need ...

Aug 22, 2014 / The St. Louis American Editorial Board

620,000 Military Families Rely on Food Pantries to Meet Basic Needs

620,000 Military Families Rely on Food Pantries to Meet Basic Needs 620,000 Military Families Rely on Food Pantries to Meet Basic Needs

The stunning figure represents roughly a quarter of households of military members on active duty, the Reserves or the National Guard.

Aug 22, 2014 / Michelle Chen

How the Gates Foundation’s Investments Are Undermining Its Own Good Works

How the Gates Foundation’s Investments Are Undermining Its Own Good Works How the Gates Foundation’s Investments Are Undermining Its Own Good Works

Its vast holdings in the fossil fuel and arms industries subvert the foundation’s battle against disease and poverty.

Aug 22, 2014 / Charles Piller

Why Is It So Controversial to Help Poor Mothers Afford Diapers?

Why Is It So Controversial to Help Poor Mothers Afford Diapers? Why Is It So Controversial to Help Poor Mothers Afford Diapers?

A new bill would let families on welfare afford this basic necessity. What’s wrong with that?

Aug 13, 2014 / Bryce Covert

Little Boxes

Little Boxes Little Boxes

Micro-apartments have become trendy in planning circles, but their austerity is just another limit on the aspirations of the poor.

Jul 29, 2014 / Books & the Arts / Michael Sorkin

Paul Ryan Has Some Big (Mostly Bad) Ideas for America’s Working Poor

Paul Ryan Has Some Big (Mostly Bad) Ideas for America’s Working Poor Paul Ryan Has Some Big (Mostly Bad) Ideas for America’s Working Poor

But at least his idea for expanding the EITC is a good one.

Jul 25, 2014 / Bob and Barbara Dreyfuss

We’re Arresting Poor Mothers for Our Own Failures

We’re Arresting Poor Mothers for Our Own Failures We’re Arresting Poor Mothers for Our Own Failures

Mothers like Shanesha Taylor and Debra Harrell are caught in a childcare Catch-22 that we made for them.

Jul 22, 2014 / Bryce Covert

Democrats Embrace the Good Kind of ‘Entitlement Reform’

Democrats Embrace the Good Kind of ‘Entitlement Reform’ Democrats Embrace the Good Kind of ‘Entitlement Reform’

As deceptive right-wing attacks on Social Security continue, some Democrats have gone on the offensive—seeking to expand rather than cut the vital program.

Jul 17, 2014 / William Greider

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