The American Dream, We Hardly Knew You
Worsening inequality leaves young adults worse off than their parents.
Worsening inequality leaves young adults worse off than their parents.
While many mothers enjoy adequate support from fathers, the risk of financial hardship looms large if the partnership comes to an end.
Trump has consistently claimed that exporters, those countries who are “ripping us off,” are paying the tariffs. However, the actual data tell a different story.
Far from earning living wages, most U.S. workers have experienced wage stagnation since the 1970s--a trend largely obscured by political rhetoric and misinformation.
Photos by David Bacon and an Interview with Laura Velasco
Job creation has come to a near halt. What explains employers’ reluctance to create new jobs in an expanding economy?
Medicaid cuts are being used to push austerity in hospitals’ contract negotiations with nurses, even as some hospitals dabble in financial speculation and their CEOs rake in millions.