Robin Hood Tax May Not Work
Returning to the era when the US’ progressive tax rate had higher rates for the higher incomes sounds like a Continue reading
Returning to the era when the US’ progressive tax rate had higher rates for the higher incomes sounds like a Continue reading
The California drought continues. The impacts for some communities are more than just water restrictions. In one county there are Continue reading
The good news is that we are living longer. The bad news is that “we” describes an average. It turns Continue reading
European Youth Unemployment is as high as 50%. $30T of fossil fuels are effectively worthless, dramatically decreasing corporate assets. 75% Continue reading
Income inequality is increasing, and so are the studies about it. Income is a reflection of society’s systems. Since about Continue reading
America has been known for its entrepreneurs. Policies encourage business creation, at least relative to other nations. Culturally, taking risks Continue reading
Income inequality in the US is great enough that 1% of the population makes ~18% of the total US income. Continue reading
The introduction of robots has shifted jobs, and there’s reason to believe that it has shifted profits contributing to income Continue reading