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Feb 12 2014
Opinion
Inequality Is So Bad Even The Super-Rich Are Getting Left Behind
Believe it or not 99 percenters the 1 percent feels your pain It suffers from inequality too. An extremely comfortable inequality. But still inequality.
HuffPost
Jan 28 2014
News
How America chose inequality: The message the nation needs to hear tonight
Inequality was no accident ,and the President's new focus on opportunity is a mistake, a leading economist says.
Salon
Aug 08 2022
News
In an Unequal Economy, the Poor Face Inflation Now and Job Loss Later
For Theresa Clarke, a retiree in New Canaan, Conn., the rising cost of living means not buying Goldfish crackers for her disabled daughter because a carton costs $11.99 at her local Stop & Shop. It means showering at the YMCA to save on her hot water bill. And it means watching her bank account dwindle to $50 because, as someone on a fixed income who never made much money to start with,
New York Times (News)
Jul 22 2022
News
Markets face what could be the most important week of summer with Fed, earnings and economic data
There’s a head-spinning amount of news for markets to navigate in the week ahead, the biggest of which will be the Federal Reserve’s mid-week meeting.
The two largest U.S. companies - Microsoft and Apple - report Tuesday and Thursday, respectively. Google parent Alphabet releases results Tuesday, and Amazon reports Thursday. Meta Platforms, formerly Facebook, reports Wednesday. In all,
CNBC
Jan 03 2014
News
Krauthammer on Obama: "The Great Irony...He Has Created the Greatest Inequality"
European levels of chronic unemployment...is our new normal.
Townhall
Jul 05 2022
News
Biden's Russian oil plan aims to prevent an economic catastrophe
The headlines from a gathering of the Group of 7 world leaders last week focused on diplomacy around the Russia-Ukraine war. But the summit could have massive consequences for the world economy.
The Biden administration advanced a novel strategy to allow Russian oil to trade with its price capped, something officials view as essential to preventing a catastrophic price surge.
Why
Axios
Jul 18 2022
News
Top Biden Adviser Says Americans Seeing ‘Very Strong’ Economic Conditions, Deflects On Whether A Recession Is Coming
Jared Bernstein, a member of President Joe Biden’s Council of Economic Advisers, on Sunday deflected on whether the United States is bound for a recession.
During an interview with Fox News anchor Shannon Bream, Bernstein was pressed on issues ranging from soaring inflation to the Biden administration’s stalled legislative agenda. When asked about the chances of an economic contraction
The Daily Wire
Mar 15 2016
News
Economist Explains Why Poverty Is ‘Falling Faster Than Ever’ as Inequality Skyrockets
Despite lingering gloom from the economic recession, life is getting much better for the most distressed people all over the world. Since the 1980s, the share of people living on less than $1.25 day has plummeted from 53% to just 17% in 2011. Globally, those at the bottom of the economic ladder is “falling faster than ever,” according to Oxford economics Fellow, Max Roser. Indeed, the World
Breitbart News
May 17 2014
News
Clinton Calls for Expanding Economic Opportunities
Hillary Rodham Clinton weighed in on the debate over income inequality on Friday, calling for policies intended to help the struggling middle class, in a speech that seemed suited to a campaign.
Addressing the New America Foundation, a public policy group, Mrs. Clinton — a former first lady, senator and secretary of state, and a possible 2016 presidential candidate — appealed to the
New York Times (News)
Aug 30 2016
News
Powerful, under-used tool for reducing income-inequality: broad-based ownership
When income inequality in the United States is reportedly the highest it has ever been, it’s little wonder that the average American’s confidence in the economy is low and dropping. Gallup recently reported that the Economic Confidence Index in mid-July had plunged nearly 20 percent from 18 months earlier. The American Dream is seen as beyond reach by most Americans. If the baby boomer
The Hill