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Zeeshan Aleem
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Vijay Prashad
With the advent of the Affordable Care Act, the share of Americans convinced that health care is a right shrank from a majority to a minority.
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Thomas B. Edsall
Gender Pay Disparity is Particularly Stark for Women Retail Workers and Women of Color
Press release/statement
Middle class income stagnation, and the inequality that it causes, is the principal economic challenge for the nation — and finance is to blame for it.
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Wallace C. Turbeville
Demos and coalition partners have reached an agreement with the City Council and de Blasio administration to send a bill banning the use of employment credit checks to the City Council floor. In response, President Heather McGhee issued the following statement: “We are pleased to see progress made
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Late Tuesday, news broke that yet another unarmed American, a black man named Walter Scott, was killed by a white police officer. As with Tamir Rice, Eric Garner, and Rodney King nearly 25 years ago, the brutality was captured on video for the world to see. The New York Times put the damning
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Demos' Senior Policy Analyst Mark Huelsman appears on Fox News to explain why all Americans should have a free college education.
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Erica Jackson has just moved into her house in Cypress with her two boys. Despite a well-paying job, it’s the first home that the 36-year-old has been able to purchase – thanks to a counseling agency called Neighborhood Assistance Corporation of America. The group helped her to control her spending
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Florian Martin
In an op-ed in the New York Times over the weekend, University of Colorado law professor Paul F. Campos offered a provocative answer to the frequently asked question: why is college so expensive these days?
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Danielle Douglas-Gabriel