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Politics of Poverty
Who should pay more in taxes? You, or the company raking in pandemic profits?
Tax Day makes us wonder, once again, why working families are paying much higher tax rates than huge corporations and the wealthiest individuals. In a year when countless families are struggling to stay afloat, the question feels more urgent than ever.
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Politics of Poverty
Consider the workers who provide the infrastructure of child care. And pay them more.
Our economic recovery requires robust investments in child care, and child care workers. We can’t ask parents to bear all the burden, and we can’t ask workers to face rock bottom wages. We need the federal government to do more.
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Oxfam Action Corps volunteers take to Capitol Hill with a message about climate change and poverty.
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The progress of a village in India that participated in a study on rainfall illustrates the value of research in helping farming communities adapt to climate change.
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As Big Poultry kick off the biggest chicken wing day of the year, we have an opportunity to show them we’ll stand up for the people who put their lives on the line.
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Now that the dust has settled on the legal case, the Gulf Coast states will have billions to invest. Oxfam and partners are working to ensure the money goes into building new resiliency for hardest hit communities.
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Immersive story
Poverty pay for women's work
Poor pay is one of the grim realities many women face in a job market that’s stacked against them. They’re the cooks, the cleaners, the caregivers—the workers who make our world go round. But their contributions are undervalued and undercompensated. Just ask LiAnne Flakes.
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Politics of Poverty
Is Representative Bill Huizenga pro-corruption?
Then why is he trying to make corruption easier?
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Politics of Poverty
The 2017 World Food Prize: A call to strengthen the role of smallholder farmers in Africa
Dr. Akinwumi Adesina, 2017 World Food Prize Laureate, has been a consistent champion for millions of smallholder farmers in Africa and around the globe for decades.
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First Person
With the rain come restless nights in Haiti
With the rain drumming hard around them and seeping into their shelter, family members have no choice but to stay awake, standing on their feet during the downpours which have been coming every night recently.