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Two-thirds of the $42 trillion in new wealth went to the wealthiest 1%, says a new report from Oxfam. The group also says tax policy can change that.
The group of wealthy individuals say they would be happy to pay a lot more in taxes to ease the burden on the poor and the middle classes.
Sanctions represent an existential threat for Russia’s elite, says sociologist Brooke Harrington.
How the perception of one’s income ranking affects views of fairness and much more.
More than 80% of Black Americans and nearly 70% of women say the economy is rigged in favor of certain groups. Experts say they’re right.
In this book excerpt, Dianne Stewart writes about the costs facing Black women with incarcerated partners.
Luxury camping companies are seeing a spike in profits as vacationers look for an alternative to flying and hotels.
The private sector isn’t necessarily “running scared,” says Eurasia Group’s Ian Bremmer.
David and Jennifer Risher are challenging fellow philanthropists to give more of their money away.
New Pew survey: Most Americans say current economy helps the rich, hurts the poor and middle class.