No Matter How You Look at It, the Big Beautiful Bill is a Monstrosity
Here are three views of the bill's horrific distributional consequences.
Mike Prokosch discusses his article on short staffing, when employers intentionally hire too few workers as a menthod of work intensification.
John Miller, Arthur MacEwan, Zoe Sherman, and Marie Christine Duggan on Tariffs and the War on Workers and the Planet.
D&S columnist John Miller explains how the Trump tariffs risk stagflation—inflation combined with economic stagnation.
Two sets of interviews to celebrate the 50th anniversary of Dollars & Sense: * Interviews with David Bacon, Emily Kawano, and
For our 50th-anniversary issue, we asked five Dollars & Sense supporters to imagine what the U.S. and global economies could look like 50 years from now. Here is what they came up with. The illustrations are by Philadelphia-based artist Michelle Sayles. — Eds.
The Starbucks Workers United (SBWU) organizing drive started small and then exploded like confetti at a victory parade. From its
A thorough introduction to the political and economic realities of Latin American today, drawn from the pages of Dollars & Sense and the acclaimed NACLA Report on the Americas. The articles in this all-new anthology cover the shifts in economic policy region-wide, Latin American countries' varied re
Our November/December 2022 issue has been printed and is going out to print subscribers very soon, and e-subscribers have
Our May/June 2022 issue--our Annual Labor Issue--is at the printers, and we'll send the pdf out to
Our March/April 2022 issue is at the printers and the digital version is poised to be sent to e-subscribers.
Our very-late January/February issue is finally at the printers (and about to be sent to e-subscribers). Yesterday we posted
We at Dollars & Sense close out 2021 by belatedly noting the passing of Dr. K. (Kunjulekshmi) Saradamoni, economist, feminist,