Category: Posts
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Single Payer Myths: Redundant Health Administration Workers
Streamlining the health care bureaucracy would not be that painful.
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How Poor And Nonpoor Adults Spent Their Weeks Last Year
Poor adults tend to spend more weeks disabled, studying, and caring.
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The Contents Of The New Medicare-For-All Bill
Lots of coverage, low cost-sharing, and steeply progressive taxes.
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Household Income Up $700 At Median, $9,900 At The Top
The absolute gap between the top and the rest keeps growing.
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New Census Data: 18% Of Low-Income People Are Uninsured
Health insurance remains elusive for young and poor people.
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Who Was Poor In 2016 And Why Our System Keeps Failing Them
Capitalism drives poverty and only the welfare state can fix that.
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Models For Worker Codetermination In Europe
Workers should have a say in how their companies are run.
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Mapping The Terrain Of The Single Payer Discourse
Ideas for transitioning from our current system to single payer.
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Happy Labor Day. Let's Eliminate "Right-To-Work" Laws.
We already know how to empower labor unions. It is time to do it.
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How To Fix Our Failed Policy Support Institutions
Privately-funded think tanks are not the only way to do policy.
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How Norway's State Manages Its Ownership Of Companies
Norway shows how active socialized ownership could work.
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What Does The Stock Market Do For Workers’ Wages? Nothing
When stocks go up, ordinary workers' wages do not follow.
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Norway's Social Wealth Fund Grows To $1 Trillion
The fund now holds $192,000 for every Norwegian citizen.
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Tackling Wealth Inequality Like A Swede
Rudolf Meidner's plan to socialize Swedish industry is still relevant today.
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Index Funds Are A Proof Of Concept For Market Socialism
Index funds are a form of collective ownership of the means of production.
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Common Ownership And The New Antitrust Movement
Does antitrust enforcement matter when the same people own everything?
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Does The Dutch Healthcare System Show The Way?
Most Dutch oppose their complicated, costly, market-driven healthcare system.
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Massive Rise Of Top Incomes Is Mostly Driven By Capital
All top 1 percent income growth after 2000 came from ownership of capital.
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Employer-Sponsored Insurance Rips People's Insurance Away
If we want to stop taking insurance away from people, we need single-payer healthcare.
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Upcoming Papers: Single Payer, Racial Wealth Gap, And Poverty
We have no papers yet, but they are in the pipeline, and they will be good.