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On the 60th anniversary of the Voting Rights Act, we honor those who strived for that victory by defending its true ...
Trump’s attack on the Bureau of Labor Statistics and, more broadly, on facts, marks another step closer to authoritarianism.
In May, Dēmos held a national convening of financial justice leaders to reimagine our financial systems and build community ...
The working class today is much more complex and diverse than the white, male, manufacturing archetype often evoked in popular narratives.
No metric more powerfully captures the persistence and growth of economic inequality along racial and ethnic lines than the racial wealth gap.
This report examines how state disinvestment in public higher education over the past two decades has shifted costs to students and their families. Such disinvestment has occurred alongside rapidly ...
Yet, despite lower rates of college completion, young Black households (ages 25-40) are far more likely to have student debt. Over half (54.4%) of all young Black households have student debt, ...
Over the last ten years, a growing number of cities and states passed laws limiting the use of credit checks in hiring, promotion, and firing. Lawmakers are motivated by a number of well-founded ...
Evaluating ten states across a spectrum of voter removal practices on an important but often overlooked voting barrier: voter purges.