I argue that in the long run, the US would be on a far more financially secure footing if we recalibrate how we spend about two-to-three percent of the country's GNP, using state and federal taxes to create pools of money for spending on America's poor - which would, as numerous economists have argued in recent years, create virtuous spending circles, since those on lower incomes spend more of each extra dollar in their possession than do those on higher incomes.
As a country, Americans have to find a way to keep our cities solvent. If large numbers of cities no longer have the necessary tax base, we have to f… - Sasha Abramsky
As a country, Americans have to find a way to keep our cities solvent. If large numbers of cities no longer have the necessary tax base, we have to f…
- Sasha Abramsky
We're living through an era of higher income inequality than the country has experienced since before the Great Depression. Meanwhile, most people ar… - Sasha Abramsky
We're living through an era of higher income inequality than the country has experienced since before the Great Depression. Meanwhile, most people ar…
Despite all of the civil rights gains of the past several decades, when it comes to economic opportunity, African Americans and Latinos still experie… - Sasha Abramsky
Despite all of the civil rights gains of the past several decades, when it comes to economic opportunity, African Americans and Latinos still experie…
I recognize that individuals and organizations with tremendous financial clout and open access to the political system in the post-Citizens United er… - Sasha Abramsky
I recognize that individuals and organizations with tremendous financial clout and open access to the political system in the post-Citizens United er…
I argue that in the long run, the US would be on a far more financially secure footing if we recalibrate how we spend about two-to-three percent of t… - Sasha Abramsky
I argue that in the long run, the US would be on a far more financially secure footing if we recalibrate how we spend about two-to-three percent of t…
Detroit is a fascinating place, because things are so bad there that the dystopia has almost become utopian. People know they can't rely on the state… - Sasha Abramsky
Detroit is a fascinating place, because things are so bad there that the dystopia has almost become utopian. People know they can't rely on the state…
Big cities like New York are thriving, economically, culturally, in terms of real estate values, and by a slew of other measures. Yet, at the same ti… - Sasha Abramsky
Big cities like New York are thriving, economically, culturally, in terms of real estate values, and by a slew of other measures. Yet, at the same ti…
Poverty became something one could see and experience firsthand, no matter where one was on the economic ladder; it became something you could viscer… - Sasha Abramsky
Poverty became something one could see and experience firsthand, no matter where one was on the economic ladder; it became something you could viscer…
You can't lift people out of poverty simply by tweaking the tax system, or by raising the minimum wage by a few cents, or by reducing student debt sl… - Sasha Abramsky
You can't lift people out of poverty simply by tweaking the tax system, or by raising the minimum wage by a few cents, or by reducing student debt sl…
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