How the U.S. Could Prohibit Medical Debt From Appearing on Credit Reports
More than 100 million people across the U.S. are saddled with medical debt — a product of the nation’s high-cost, for-profit healthcare system.
From academics to activists, thoughtful people worldwide are focusing their attention on economic inequality as never before.
More than 100 million people across the U.S. are saddled with medical debt — a product of the nation’s high-cost, for-profit healthcare system.
My story is proof that public programs can help kids escape poverty. Now lawmakers have a chance to help more kids get out.
"American oligarchs have used their wealth to accumulate an unprecedented level of political power, which they've used to amass even greater wealth. We must stop this cycle."
Not one person I’ve ever met wants to be poor, sick, disabled, struggling, or on the receiving end of public assistance programs.
While our federal government backtracks, state and local lawmakers are increasingly taking action to repair racial divides through policies designed to address racial inequality.
High earners need to come around to the idea that they would benefit from progressive taxes and other policies to create an economy that works for everyone.
The fossil fuel industry and other corporations are funding the campaign against responsible investing (ESG) to protect profits at the expense of workers and our environment.
Education has long served as a catalyst for upward mobility and wealth building. Eliminating race-conscious admissions policies could hinder that growth for future generations.
One state’s “Baby Bonds” program should be a model for the whole country.
We praise charity efforts to combat climate change in countries like Bangladesh as generous, without critiquing why they are made necessary in the first place.