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We are back with a brand new paper today. In this paper, author Brian Dew (who also designed the paper) does a deep dive into how the Nordic countries provide child care benefits to its citizens, how tha...
We published a new paper (short summary, full paper) today titled “Time Is Money: The Right to Full-Time Work.”
The paper is authored by Adelle Waldman and Matt Bruenig and proposes to reduce the extent of involuntary part-time labor by cr...
On Monday, Jacob Savage wrote a piece for Compact Magazine arguing that increased discrimination against young white men in certain sectors of the economy is driving alienation and a rightward turn am...
Michael Green wrote a piece at The Free Press in which he provocatively argues that the real poverty line is $140,000. There is not really much to the piece. Green just plugged a New Jersey county into...
Today, Representative Rashida Tlaib introduced a comprehensive “Economic Dignity for All Agenda” (EDAA) consisting of three bold legislative proposals: updated versions of the End Child Poverty Act and the BOOST Act...
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