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Working Life Newsletter

Jonathan Tasini

A Progressive view on Workers, Economics, Labor, Politics and, now and then, random musings on culture and sports.

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Latest Issues

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The Mask Slipped. A Lot.

Why You Might Want To Read This: You don’t have to squint too hard to see how the malignant narcissist in the White House dished out, almost daily, moments in 2025 that gave us, in all the madness, a crystal-clear exposure of the real-life ...

a month ago
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The AI Bubble Has Already Burst

Why You Might Want To Read This: The evergreen point that the stock market is NOT the economy is never more relevant than the chatter around the much-talked about artificial intelligence (AI) “bubble.” Truth is, the AI bubble has ALREADY BU...

2 months ago
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Conscious Uncoupling To Save Us All (With Video!)

Why You Might Want To Read This: ***911 ALERT***! It’s time for states to decouple from federal tax law to save billions of dollars that will be sucked away from states because of the insane tax bill passed this year. Even more fun: we’ve ...

3 months ago
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The Con, The Charade and The Cooler

Why You Might Want To Read This: Good morning! Except to the 8 Senators who thought ensuring healthcare for millions of people wasn’t worth fighting for. And other musings to allow my readers to vent in the comment section or to their cats....

4 months ago
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