How the Rich Got Richer
As more and more pass-through business income goes to the super-rich, the income share of the top 1% doubles.
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.
Kalena Thomhave talks to D&S about a Pennsylvania town vilified by Trump.
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.
To see whose interests the two parties represent, look at who their billionaire funders are. An interview with Chris Maisano.
The Starbucks Workers United (SBWU) organizing drive started small and then exploded like confetti at a victory parade. From its
Our November/December 2022 issue has been printed and is going out to print subscribers very soon, and e-subscribers have