Trade, Tariffs, and Soybeans
Trump has consistently claimed that exporters, those countries who are “ripping us off,” are paying the tariffs. However, the actual data tell a different story.
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Violence has escalated in the Mexican state of Oaxaca. Several protesters were killed last Friday, including Brad Will, an independent
The Economist's latest ad campaign has become ubiquitous in Boston over the past few weeks. Similar to the
Dollars & Sense blogs, and some of our readers blog, too. Today, subscriber Richard Murphy justifies his lack of support
The End of Iraq: How American Incompetence Created a War without End, by Peter Galbraith From the day the war
Say you're the manager of a company that does nasty things, like killing union workers in Colombia. Before
D&S co-editor Chris Sturr and business manager Esther Cervantes spent the weekend in New York at the 2nd
This year's Nobel Prize winner in economics has just been announced: Edmund Phelps, a Columbia University economist, for
Dollars & Sense's September 15 event on Economic Justice and African American Communities was a big success. A
Ethan Miller's overview of solidarity economics in the July/August issue of Dollars & Sense has started a
The Dollars & Sense collective will be at several events around the northeast this month. Find us at: The presenation
Adam Smith (1723-1790) published The Wealth of Nations in 1776, also the year of the American Revolution. Both The Wealth
The folks at the Economic Policy Institute are gathering signatures from economists in support of an increase in the minimum