Stablecoins: Crypto Kryptonite
Despite being called a currency, crypto lacks one of the most important characteristics that a currency (money) should have—a stable value.
Issue 375—50th-Anniversary Issue
For our 50th-anniversary issue, we asked five Dollars & Sense supporters to imagine what the U.S. and global economies could look like 50 years from now. Here is what they came up with. The illustrations are by Philadelphia-based artist Michelle Sayles.
By Nancy Folbre, Robert Pollin, David Bacon, Emily Kawano, and Yvonne Yen Liu
In the United States, Canada, and Mexico domestic workers have similar problems, but have taken different directions in trying to force a change.
David Bacon
The 50-Year Evolution of the GOP
Nick French
Arthur MacEwan and John Miller
Andrej Markovčič
editors’ note | D&S@50
the short run
two cents
cartoon | “We Could Let in More Immigrants”
making sense | Self-Organizing Workers | Milei’s Psycho Shock Therapy
comment | The Demise of the Dollar?
up against the wall street journal | Will the Harris Anti-Price Gouging Plan Gore the Market? Hardly!
in review | The Internet Con, by Cory Doctorow | Technofeudalism, by Yanis Varoufakis | Silicon Values, by Jillian York
economy in numbers | Inequality and Poverty in the United States