Don’t Worry, Wall Street Journal—Health Insurers Are Profitable!
When insurance stock prices dropped sharply, business journalists fretted that private looting of the healthcare system might end.
When insurance stock prices dropped sharply, business journalists fretted that private looting of the healthcare system might end.
The Trump administration’s new rules for broadband funds favor giveaways to Jeff Bezos and Elon Musk over reliable internet for rural communities.
Healthcare giants are saving millions from tax cuts but still not improving care.
Nine tenants organized by the Debt Collective are refusing to pay back rent, hoping to inspire others to do the same.
"While Trump's tariffs continue to cause economic upheaval, corporations are exploiting the chaos and working families are left to foot the bill," said one analyst.
The criminal justice system fails ordinary people by bypassing the criminal activity occurring in corporate boardrooms.
America’s largest insurers hire EviCore to make decisions on whether to pay for care for more than 100 million people.
A new Tax Foundation analysis also inadvertently shines a light on the uselessness of ‘adjusted gross income’ as an indicator of actual billionaire economic income.
"When we announced our intention to protest today, our management attempted to stop us in multiple ways. We want to say to Amazon—you could not stop us today, you cannot…
"The U.K. and the U.S. are both among the biggest enablers and the biggest losers of this lose-lose tax system," said the chief executive of the Tax Justice Network.
We can’t do art, advocacy, and independent research when trillion-dollar companies regard us as fuel to dig up and feed to their profit machines.
America’s largest insurers hire EviCore to make decisions on whether to pay for care for more than 100 million people.
"This is not your grandparent’s gentrification, but rather a hyper-gentrification fueled by concentrated wealth driving up land and housing costs..."
"Strong antitrust enforcement is not just good policy; it's also good politics," said the president of the American Antitrust Institute.
"Almost everything that's wrong with America comes from that policy. We've destroyed our health, our environment, our communities."