Jobs/Economy

The Debt Debate Is Man-Made Chicanery, but Our Stalled Economic Recovery Is Real U.S. Economic Growth, Jobs and the Economy, U.S. Economy, Political Polarization, Governance William A. Galston, The New Republic

The Brookings Institute JULY 27, 2011 — Raising the debt ceiling is a man-made crisis amenable to straightforward policy remedies. Political will is all that is lacking. Not so the economic crisis that our preoccupation with fiscal policy has temporarily obscured. Two major reports underscore both the depth of our economic woes and our increasing [...]

The Rich Get [Even] Richer

We Knew They Got Raises. But This? By PRADNYA JOSHI IT turns out that the good times are even better than we thought for American chief executives. A preliminary examination of executive pay in 2010, based on data available as of April 1, found that the paychecks for top American executives were growing again, after [...]

Paul Krugman – New York Times Blog

April 15, 2011, 8:54 am The Heritage Heritage A blast from the past: the first time I spent a lot of time dredging through Heritage Foundation “analyses” was when I was writing this 2002 piece on inequality. And I was particularly struck by the Heritage work on the estate tax (pdf), which contained passages like [...]

More Jobs Created Under Obama than 8yrs Under “W”

Thank you President Obama for… 1.1 million jobs created in 2010 alone, more than the entire 8 years of George W.Bush:

Senate should reject unfair flat-tax bill

Opinion:      Mar. 27, 2011 The Arizona Republic A proposed flat tax would radically shift the income-tax burden in Arizona: Eighty-eight percent of Arizona filers, who earn $100,000 or less a year, would pay more. The wealthiest 12 percent would see dramatic cuts. Simplifying our tax system is a fine idea. A flat tax is worth [...]

Rising Wealth Inequality: Should We Care?

Why do Americans seem unperturbed about the growing gap between the rich and the poor? Living Beyond Your Means March 21, 2011        Published in the NYTimes Michael I. Norton is an associate professor at the Harvard Business School. He is currently co-writing a book on money and happiness. In a recent survey [...]

The Forgotten Millions [of Jobless]

By PAUL KRUGMAN More than three years after we entered the worst economic slump since the 1930s, a strange and disturbing thing has happened to our political discourse: Washington has lost interest in the unemployed. Jobs do get mentioned now and then — and a few political figures, notably Nancy Pelosi, the Democratic leader in [...]

Republicans’ Budget Is Immoral!

Top 10 Worst Things about the Republicans’ Immoral Budget The Republican budget would: 1. Destroy 700,000 jobs, according to an independent economic analysis. 2. Zero out federal funding for National Public Radio and public television. 3. Cut $1.3 billion from community health centers—which will deprive more than 3 million low-income people of health care over [...]

Employees Fight the Union Buster of Wisconsin!

If  Wisconsin Governor Scott Walker wanted a game of political chicken, it looks like he’s got one. Early estimates place the crowd Saturday protesting Gov. Scott Walker’s union stripping bill at 100,000 strong.  Protesters showed up, and stayed, despite heavy snow and a chilly 17 degrees.  The size, energy and dedication of the protests rivaled, [...]