by Sam Pizzigati | Sep 28, 2014 | Blog, Economy
What is it going to take to save the planet from environmental devastation? Sheer people power? We certainly saw that on the eve of last week’s United Nations Climate Summit in New York. Some 400,000 marchers packed the streets of Manhattan. Millions more rallied that...
by Sam Pizzigati | Sep 8, 2014 | Blog, Economy
Every three years, America’s Federal Reserve Board surveys just how well the nation’s families are doing economically. The Fed takes this surveying seriously. We’re not talking quickie public opinion polling here, several hundred dinner-time phone calls that last a...
by Sam Pizzigati | Sep 4, 2014 | Blog, Health, Tax Reform
The Institute for Policy Studies has been releasing annual reports on CEO pay for 20 years now, and these "Executive Excess" studies have built up quite a following. One reason: The studies offer what few other CEO pay reports do: context. Anyone with the patience to...
by Sam Pizzigati | Aug 29, 2014 | Blog, Jobs and Growth
Every August, for most of the last four decades, top central bankers from around the world have been making their way to the Wyoming mountain resort of Jackson Hole for an invitation-only blue-ribbon economic symposium. This year’s Jackson Hole hobnob, once again...
by Sam Pizzigati | Aug 4, 2014 | Blog, Economy, Jobs and Growth
The Commerce Department released some revised figures on America’s economy last week. Previous numbers, Commerce researchers noted, had overestimated the share of the nation’s income going to workers and underestimated the share going to America’s asset-rich....