
Some Elements of a Progressive International Trade Policy
There are other ways to organize U.S. international trade. The neoliberal free trade of recent decades and the trade restrictions of Trumpian tariffs are not the only options.
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No Matter How You Look at It, the Big Beautiful Bill is a Monstrosity
Here are three views of the bill's horrific distributional consequences.

What’s Different About Today’s Government Deficit and Debt?
As of today, the U.S. government’s current deficit and debt are indeed currently at unprecedented levels for peacetime—once we account for them appropriately.

No Tax on Tips
Even the stand-alone No Tax on Tips Act would do far too little to better the lot of low-income workers, even tipped workers.

The Stealthy Strategy to Strangle Medicaid
Republicans want to make it even harder for low-income people to get health care.

Jobs in Turbulent Times
Monthly jobs report from the National Jobs for All Network (May 2025 and April Too)

A Trillion Dollars in One Year, and No New Taxes
The Wall Street Journal editors make it clear whose side they’re on.

Interview: Short Staffing and Work Intensification
Mike Prokosch discusses his article on short staffing, when employers intentionally hire too few workers as a menthod of work intensification.