Women and the Middle-Aged Taking Brunt of Covid Employment Losses
While the Covid employment picture has unquestionably improved, don’t kid yourself into thinking that it is good.
Read more...While the Covid employment picture has unquestionably improved, don’t kid yourself into thinking that it is good.
Read more...Focusing on class produces a new taxonomy of capitalist countries.
Read more...More bad news on the inequality front.
Read more...Youth unemployment spiked in the EU after the financial crisis. Covid is set to do even more damage.
Read more...Evidence on what it would take to beat Covid: lockdowns, mask mandates with teeth, tons of testing and lots of economic support.
Read more...Taxpayer money subsidizes the looting of the Walton family. Why should one family reap billions while its workers can barely survive?
Read more...The COVID-19 crisis may worsen inequality and push more than 70 million people into extreme poverty, according to the United Nations.
Read more...The World Bank finally gives up defending its controversial but influential Doing Business Report. It’s about time.
Read more...In 2020, both parties ignored rising precarity, which is why the country remains a house divided against itself.
Read more...By using the Occupational Safety and Health Administration, Biden could improve worker safety during the pandemic without Congress’s help.
Read more...Playwright and critic C.J. Hopkins was early to document the liberal embrace of intensified propaganda in the US.
Read more...Matt Taibbi describes why the Democrats are likely to draw all the wrong lessons from their shabby 2020 results.
Read more...Quelle surprise! Unions look better than they used to, due to the worsening of non-union work.
Read more...Later “Nobel” prize winner James Buchanan took his first policy stance by supporting segregation in Virginia via proto charter schools.
Read more...The US conducted nuclear tests that damaged the health of generations of New Mexico residents—who remain uncompensated.
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