inequality in the news
- NO BYLINEFifty years after Lyndon B. Johnson declared a war on poverty, the聽New York Times聽looks back to see how some of America鈥檚 poorest communities have fared. This article takes a look at McDowell County in Virginia, a聽county that
- This week鈥檚 big story is 鈥 once again 鈥 the Affordable Care Act. The first deadline to sign up for the new health care provision was Monday at midnight. During the days 鈥 and especially the hours 鈥 that led up to that landmark, millions of last-
- ANALYSISSlowly but mostly steadily dropping unemployment rates are raising hopes for Democrats in Colorado and the nation that the recovering economy will help them win congressional seats in the 2014 midterm elections. That includes Colorado
- President Obama cannot raise the minimum wage without the help of Congress. He has, however, found a way to raise the wages of many low skilled employees by raising the exemption for overtime payment from $23,660 a year to about $50,000 annually. He
- After national unemployment rates聽slightly rose聽from 6.6 percent in January to 6.7 percent in February,聽Bloomberg聽reports聽that job openings in the U.S. increased less than expected in January. According to聽Bloomberg
- Many critics of America鈥檚 growing inequality argue that income inequality is causing the U.S. to become an oligarchy, in which politicians are bought by the elite. A ProPublica investigation 鈥 鈥淏uying your vote: Dark money and Big Data鈥 鈥 is
- More than 1.4 million Americans stopped receiving long-term unemployment insurance checks at the end of last year. Ever since, Congressional Democrats and Republicans fight over a three-month extension for the benefits 鈥 so far without success. Just