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.
Scholar, activist, advocate for living wages and a job guarantee, and D&S supporter Helen Ginsburg passed away on
Our September/October issue is at the printers and has been sent to digital subscribers! Here's the p.
We have sent our latest (July/August 2020) issue to the printers and to e-subscribers, and we'd already
Our May/June issue, which is our Annual Labor Issue, is finally at the printers. We just posted Nicole Aschoff&
The Workers Unite Film Festival offers a number of new films, including “Under the Stack”, focusing on the impacts of
By Polly Cleveland On Sunday, May 17 at 1 PM EST, I will be interviewing Richard Vague, author of A
Our March/April issue is out, with coverage of the emerging coronavirus economic crisis. Today we posted Gerald Epstein'
Our (very late, but very timely) January/February 2020 issue is at the printers and we've sent out
As part of our 45th-anniversary celebrations, we reprinted an article from the D&S archives in each issue over
To celebrate D&S's 45th anniversary, former D&S art director Nick Thorkelson has made full-color
Former D&S collective member, Jim Phillips, who is a lecturer on social and economic history at the University
Dollars & Sense held its 45th-anniversary celebration on November 14th at the Nonprofit Center in Boston. About fifty former and