Economics How to Give American Workers Fair Wages The labor market has changed over the last 40 years. It's time for labor laws and institutions to follow suit. Dwyer Gunn
Economics Four Figures That Explain Racial Inequality in America A new report looks at gaps in income, education, and wealth over the last 50 years. Dwyer Gunn
Economics The Markets Are Down! Wait, Now the Markets Are Up! An expert explains what's going on, and why you should care. Dwyer Gunn
Economics The Supreme Court Is About to Hear Arguments for a Case That Could Either Destroy Unions or Revive Them How much do workers owe the unions that bargain for them? Dwyer Gunn
News in Brief An Idaho Insurer Announces It Will Offer a Non-Obamacare-Compliant Plan Many legal experts believe the proposed plans violate the law and insurers that offer them will surely be sued. Dwyer Gunn
Economics Three Key Numbers in Congress’ Budget Compromise Here's what you need to know about the big bipartisan spending package Congress just passed. Dwyer Gunn
Economics Inside the New Push in Washington to Pass Paid Family Leave Marco Rubio has a new plan to offer paid family leave through Social Security. Here's how it stacks up against the other proposals. Dwyer Gunn
Economics This Chart Explains Why the IRS Isn’t Ready to Answer Your Questions About the New Tax Law The tax reform legislation will simply place more burden on an already overtaxed agency. Dwyer Gunn
Economics Inside the Red State Race to Destroy Medicaid Repealing the ACA isn't the only way to dial back the law's Medicaid expansions—and destroy the program itself. Dwyer Gunn
News in Brief Senate Votes to Open the Government—for Three More Weeks The Senate voted on Monday to advance a continuing resolution funding the government through February 8th. The House is expected to pass the resolution. Dwyer Gunn