Wage Stagnation vs. Living Wages for U.S. Workers Today
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.
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
D&S's 45th-anniversary celebration last night was a big success, with around 50 people, including many former
The economic basis of the recent protests around the world.
In 2007, Nicholas Stern, the prominent mainstream British economist and former chief economist at the World Bank, wrote that "
What steps can we take to reduce extreme economic inequality? Are taxes on the rich, on their income and their wealth, the best option? --Anonymous, via e-mail
Our September/October 2019 issue is at the printers and has been sent to e-subscribers. You can find the table
The following is the text of the speech that Liz Stanton gave at Wednesday night's event at Tufts
As we mentioned in the editors' note for our July/August issue, Frank Ackerman, one of the founders of
This is the text of a speech Frank Ackerman, economist and one of the founders of Dollars & Sense, wrote