Five billionaires and numerous corporations with huge pay gaps are funding a war chest against Proposition D on the city's ...
A Q&A with Chicago Teacher Union Vice President Jackson Potter about why they're mobilizing en masse this May 1.
This May Day provides an opportunity to fight back against billionaire power and for democratic elections.
Gig workers are under unprecedented surveillance. Algorithmic transparency is critical to protecting their rights.
Behind massive May Day rallies is a sustained organizing effort going door to door and workplace to workplace, meeting our ...
A true green transition has to involve a massive project of electrifying transportation and scaling-up renewable energy storage. That undertaking will require a wide array of inputs including copper, ...
Chuck Collins speaks with Ray Madoff about her new book breaking down how the rich us our tax code to get even richer.
How can the U.S. reverse democracy-distorting concentrations of wealth and power? A federal annual wealth tax must be part of the equation. The richest 0.1 percent — the top one-thousandth of ...
The Democratic Party’s slow shift away from the working class undoubtedly contributed to its recent electoral defeats. Reconnecting with the Party’s foundational working-class base is essential for ...
I wrote my first post for Inequality.org, Our First Trillionaire: Only a Matter of Time, over twelve years ago. I hoped, at the time, that the post would age poorly. After all, the presence of a ...
Conventional wisdom claims that far-right voters are the least supportive of redistribution and the least likely to change their minds when faced with facts about inequality. But my recent study with ...
As a co-editor of Inequality.org, I get a lot of fan mail (and a few complaints). Greg B. recently wrote in, “None of my problems exist as a result of someone else being a billionaire.” My response to ...