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.
The Numbers Tell an Ambiguous Story The Bureau of Labor Statistics’ Employment Situation for August showed that unemployment rates were
Our November/December 2022 issue has been printed and is going out to print subscribers very soon, and e-subscribers have
Polly Cleveland Two new books address debt from opposite ends of the financial scale. In Part I, The Case for
Polly Cleveland Two new books address debt from opposite ends of the financial scale. In The Case for a Debt
Our May/June 2022 issue--our Annual Labor Issue--is at the printers, and we'll send the pdf out to
By Polly Cleveland Mike in hand, our tour guide stands at the front of the bus. “This will be my
Our March/April 2022 issue is at the printers and the digital version is poised to be sent to e-subscribers.
By Thomas Palley Reposted from the author's blog, Economics for Democratic and Open Societies. The inevitable has happened.
By John Summa Reposted from the author's blog, Dead End Economics. In The Great Crash: 1929, John Kenneth
Our very-late January/February issue is finally at the printers (and about to be sent to e-subscribers). Yesterday we posted
By Polly Cleveland In 1873, Mark Twain published his satirical novel, The Gilded Age, an era magnificently recreated in all