by Sam Pizzigati | Jun 17, 2014 | Blog, Economy
The go-to intellectual guardians of our corporate order — those conservative analysts whose op-eds appear regularly in the Wall Street Journal — have a problem. Their defense of plutocracy just isn’t selling. Two events this spring have now put this failure in...
by Sam Pizzigati | Jun 10, 2014 | Blog, Economy
Back in 1979, notes a new Economic Policy Institute report released last week, households in America’s statistical middle — the 20 percent of households making more than the nation’s poorest 40 percent and less than the nation’s most affluent 40 percent — averaged...
by Sam Pizzigati | May 29, 2014 | Economy
Have you heard about Domino’s Pizza CEO J. Patrick Doyle? He pocketed $43 million over the last three years running an operation that stiffs low-wage workers and rakes in taxpayer subsidies. That news prompted the New York Post to open its coverage with a rather...
by Sam Pizzigati | May 20, 2014 | Blog, Economy
These haven’t been the best of times for the young men and women attending America’s colleges and universities. Or for the faculty who teach them. Those students are graduating, if they can afford to get that far, with levels of debt that would have seemed...
by Sam Pizzigati | May 9, 2014 | Blog, Jobs and Growth
We may now be living in the golden age of executive-pay journalism. Nearly every day seems to bring still another story exposing the sheer lunacy of contemporary CEO compensation. In the last week alone we’ve learned that “pay for performance” has raised CEO earnings...