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Politics of Poverty
One more measure of increasing inequality in the US: Geography
As Congress has been largely deadlocked over recent years, it’s fallen to the states to make the most important changes to labor laws and policies. The result? A crazy patchwork quilt of laws that vary wildly from one state to the next, and pour fuel on the fire of widening inequality in the US.
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Politics of Poverty
Checking in with Joseph Stiglitz on the state of inequality
In which Oxfam staffers get a chance to chat with the esteemed economist Joseph Stiglitz, and there is mention of war profiteering, politicians who want MORE inequality, what gives him hope, and the sperm lottery.
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Politics of Poverty
How are governments doing in their efforts to fight inequality?
The United States ranks last among G7 countries in our new inequality index.
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Best and Worst States to Work in the US 2024
The Best States to Work Index, now in its sixth edition, is an index of 27 policies across three themes - wages, worker protectio
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A new index from Oxfam assesses labor laws and worker protections in all states in the country. The rankings are intriguing, and sometimes surprising.
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Politics of Poverty
Poll: Voters want leaders to prioritize working poor families and #talkpoverty
A strong majority of poll respondents across ideological lines believe that the working poor should be a top or important government priority.
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First Person
Why I dressed up as a famous cartoon tiger
Our stunt in Chicago used over-the-top tactics to call attention to a serious issue: climate change.
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Press release
Trump and Musk’s proposed IRS cuts would allow ultra-rich tax cheats to steal $30 million per day through unlawful tax evasion
The richest 1% are already responsible for nearly 30% of all unpaid taxes—amounting to $205 billion annually. That’s $562 million in unpaid taxes per day, or $6,500 every second.
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Lives on the line
The human cost of cheap chicken
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Public good or private wealth?
Universal health, education and other public services reduce the gap between rich and poor, and between women and men. Fairer taxation of the wealthiest can help pay for them.