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American Workers Now Receive a Record-Low Share of the Nation’s Income

On paper, the American economy looks remarkably strong. Corporate profits are breaking records, unemployment remains low, and overall productivity is high. Yet, if you ask the average worker how they are doing, the response is often a mix of exhaustion and financial anxiety. This creates a baffling paradox: how can the businesses we work for…
A Wall Street Economist Argues the Real U.S. Poverty Line Is $140,000. His Math Is Hard to Ignore.

Most Americans assume they know what poverty looks like. A number set by the federal government tells us who qualifies and who doesn’t, who gets help and who gets told they’re doing fine. For decades, that number has gone largely unquestioned. But what if it was never designed to measure what we think it measures?…
