- The Economy May Be Improving. Worker Pay Isn't. NYT
- The Downward Ramp—"The jobs crisis has begun to affect even highly skilled college graduates, who are taking jobs that once went to people with fewer skills." NYT
- I got my Master's, couldn't find a job and lived on food stamps. Now stop calling me a 'welfare queen'
- 5 reasons US workers hate their jobs more than they used to
- Young workers hate their jobs WaPo
- It's Official: The Boomerang Kids Won't Leave—"One in five young adults lives with his or her parents. It might be a recessionary blip — or the dawn of a whole new economic age." NYT
- Elizabeth Warren on creating jobs: 'This isn't magic, we actually know how to do this'
- This IT worker had to train an H-1B replacement—"U.S. workers protested job losses to foreign workers by displaying American flags in their cubicles."
- Should tech workers settle "no-poach" case for $324M? Judge has real doubts—"One plaintiff says the deal isn't fair to workers, and the judge is listening."
- Robot doctors, online lawyers and automated architects: the future of the professions?—"Advances in technology have long been recognised as a threat to manual labour. Now highly skilled, knowledge-based jobs that were once regarded as safe could be at risk. How will they adapt to the digital age?"
- IMF urges U.S. to raise minimum wage
- Massachusetts approves $11 minimum wage
- Obamas Want Daughters To Get Taste Of Life On Minimum Wage
- 'Subminimum wage' for disabled workers called exploitative—"Critics of program that pays disabled workers 'subminimum wage' say it should be abolished. Others say it's an important tool to provide training and employment."
- Wikileaks: Secret Trade in Services Agreement (TISA) - Financial Services Annex—"Despite the failures in financial regulation evident during the 2007-2008 Global Financial Crisis and calls for improvement of relevant regulatory structures, proponents of TISA aim to further deregulate global financial services markets."
- City of Miami sues JPMorgan, claims mortgage discrimination
- Ex-Goldman director goes to prison, still owes $13.9 million fine
- Senate hearing examines flaws in stock markets
- Why a guy making $100,000 a year can't get a bank account WaPo
- Greenpeace suffers $5.2-million loss after rogue employee's currency investment flops
- Master Currency Counterfeiter Prints Millions, Says 'Screw You' to US
- Class in America: The Fault Lines
- Reich: Real Business Leaders Want to Save Capitalism
- Arizona GOPer Went Birther, Compared Poor To 'Lazy Pigs' In Anonymous Blog Comments
- No, The Poor Aren't Poor Because They Refuse To Work
- America's Dying Factories Are Widening Income Inequality
- Justice Sotomayor: Inequality Could Trigger 'Unrest' In U.S.
- U.S. appeals court overturns L.A. ban on homeless living in vehicles
- British public wrongly believe rich face highest tax burden, new research shows—"Study shows poorest 10% pay eight percentage points more of their income, prompting calls for more progressive system."
- Australia's richest 1% own as much as bottom 60%, says Oxfam—"Income inequality has risen since mid-1990s and nine richest people now have greater net worth than poorest 4.54 million."
- How America became uncompetitive and unequal—"How corporate mergers contribute to economic inequality." WaPo
- The Corporate Daddy: Walmart, Starbucks, and the Fight Against Inequality—"Walmart, the world's largest public corporation, is a big part of the income-gap problem. It could be a big part of the solution." NYT
- The True Cost of Hidden Money—"A Piketty Protégé's Theory on Tax Havens." NYT
- Medtronic Is Biggest Yet to Renounce U.S. Tax Citizenship
- Legislation Introduced to Stop American Corporations from Pretending to Be Foreign Companies
- EU launches attack against corporate tax avoidance—"The EU has taken steps to curb tax avoidance by global corporations. In recent months, criticism in the budget-strapped bloc has mounted over tax loopholes exploited by companies such as Apple, Google and others."
- Thrown Out of Court—"How corporations became people you can't sue."
- Halliburton Ruling Could Be A Big Win For Big Pharma, Wall Street
- Eugene Robinson: Overdosing on tea—"The Republican Party's reliance on tea party support is like an addict's dependence on a dangerous drug: It may feel good at first, but eventually it eats you alive." WaPo
- Teatopia—"What would actually happen if Tea Partiers controlled Congress and Rand Paul was president?"
- Unwitting tea party folk do the bidding of big business LA Times
- David Brat's Success Due to 19,000 new primary voters
- Reince Priebus After Eric Cantor Loss: I Don't Think GOP Is Divided
- Muslim reporter describes being ridiculed at the Texas GOP convention—"Republican chairman: 'Would the state party ever condone that? Absolutely not.'
- Krugman: Yes He Could—"Health Care and Climate: President Obama's Big Deals" NYT
- GOP Rep: Obama Impeachment 'Probably Could' Pass The House
- Conservatives Uncover Obama Plot to Destroy Phil Mickelson—"According to the latest conspiracy theory, Obama sent the FBI and SEC to investigate the pro golfer because he once complained about high tax rates."
- Here's every presidential executive order going back to George Washington
- Poll: Congress historic midterm low Politico
- America prepares to reelect the Congress it loathes WaPo
- Congress is making a lot of history! (By being so unpopular) WaPo
- The shocking numbers: Americans are dangerously ignorant on politics—"The scary thing about the man who upset Eric Cantor last week is how familiar his brand of ignorance is." Salon
- Time to Stand Up and Fight for a More Perfect Union—"The irony of American politics is that the right is far weaker than it appears and the left far stronger than it asserts."
- End Polarization. Make Everyone Vote.
- Middle Class Squeeze: As incomes slide, voters check out
- AZ Candidate Who Changed His Name To 'Cesar Chavez' Thrown Off Ballot
- Fox News paid Scott Brown $136,000
- Alaska's Don Young violated US House ethics—"The House Ethics Committee has found that U.S. Rep. Don Young of Alaska violated House rules by using campaign funds for personal trips and accepting improper gifts."
- Shadowy Obama Megadonor Indicted On Fraud And Manslaughter Charges
- SCOTUS Rules For Anti-Abortion Group In Case About Campaign Lies
- Prosecutors: Walker's Campaign 'Tacitly Admitted' Breaking The Law
- Gov. Scott Walker's Campaign Violations—"There clearly is plenty to fear from independent spending groups that raise unlimited dollars." NYT
- The Koch brothers may spend $290 million on this election. That's how much 5,270 American households make in a year. WaPo
- Campaign-Finance Reform Has to Be Cross-Partisan—"Democrats love to talk about cutting the influence of money in politics, but are they actually any more eager to fix it than Republicans?"
- After Lindsey Graham met billionaire, supportive super PAC secured donation an hour later
- Cronies, corruption and cash: Lawrence Lessig on why we need a super PAC to end all super PACs Salon
- Despite budget gap, Christie holding firm that business tax cuts are off-limits
- Chris Christie to GOP donors on bridge scandal: 'You'll get over it' LA Times
- Prosecutor Is Closing In on Gov. Christie—"Indictments against four cronies are near certain, sources say. Only question is if David Samson, Christie's longtime mentor, will flip."
- The GOP's weapon against Hillary? A giant squirrel
- Clinton: Matt Drudge, Karl Rove Planting 'False Information'
- Man who beat NSA in T-shirt parody case wins against Ready for Hillary
- Lawmakers fume over lost emails in IRS probe
- Congressman asks NSA to provide metadata for "lost" IRS e-mails
- Attkisson On Missing IRS Documents: If The Emails Really Are Lost, 'That's Quite A Story In Itself'
- IRS Commissioner To Testify About Lois Lerner's Lost Emails
- Republicans, at Hearing on Lost Emails, Accuse I.R.S. Chief of Lying NYT
- Drum: Yet Another IRS Scandal That Isn't
- Federal agency cancels Redskins trademark registration, says name is disparaging WaPo
- Retired Native American Chief Would Be Offended If Redskins Did Change Name
- What About the Celtics?
- The Onion: Redskins' Name Only Offensive If You Think About What It Means
- The Onion: Redskins' Kike Owner Refuses To Change Team's Offensive Name
- The Onion: Washington Redskins Change Their Name To The D.C. Redskins
- The Onion: Washington Redskins Ease Tensions With Native Americans By Adding Bottle Of Booze To Logo
- Last Week Tonight with John Oliver: The Washington Redskins
- The Daily Show: Thursday Night Law