Tuesday, March 29, 2016

Economics and Corruption related links 032916


 

Make a Plan for Withdrawing Retirement Assets


 

Cliven Bundy is once again trying to stick U.S taxpayers with his bills


 

Another chart to show how badly we're getting screwed


 

Lessons from the Crisis: Ending Too Big to Fail


 

The Former Dentist Uncovering Sugar's Rotten Secrets: University of California–San Francisco researcher Cristin Kearns dropped a promising career at the Kaiser Foundation to dig through sugar industry archives for a smoking gun. With help from the man who brought down Big Tobacco, she’s now proving that Big Sugar steered scientists away from looking at the ingredient’s harmful effects.


 

Mapping the Most Distressed Communities in the U.S.


 

Fix It: Healthcare at the Tipping Point


Note that there are two showings of the film scheduled in Philly:

Free Library of Philadelphia, Joseph E. Coleman, NW Regional Library, Greene and Chelten Avenue, Wednesday, March 9, 2016, 6 PM, Discussion afterwards.

Free Library of Philadelphia, Chestnut Hill Branch, 8711 Germantown Ave, Wednesday, March 16, 2016, 7 PM, Discussion afterwards.

 

The State of American Retirement: How 401(k)s have failed most American workers


 

Trans-Pacific Partnership, currency manipulation, trade, and jobs: U.S. trade deficit with the TPP countries cost 2 million jobs in 2015, with job losses in every state


 

One big way that Bernie Sanders could help black voters financially


 

How to level the playing field for working families


 

A phony STEM shortage and the scandal of engineering visas -- how American jobs get outsourced


 

The wage stagnation that's driving the 2016 campaign


 

Twelve questions for Bruce Bartlett, economic historian and former Reagan adviser


 

Why Seniors—Not CEOs—Deserve a Raise


 

Welcome to the New TalkPoverty


 

Hillary Clinton Doesn’t Get It: Paul Krugman, Bernie Sanders and the Truth About the Free Trade Scam


 

Sorry, Trump, America Can’t Be Great Again: Our economy can no longer deliver the fast growth the candidates are promising. But that hasn’t stopped the demagoguery.


 

Research on America's "Democracy" supports the Sanders - Warren socioeconomic message.


 

The People’s Budget is the Greenest Option in Washington


 

One problem with wealth inequality--A Public Health Hazard


 

Healing America: BEYOND Economics


 

Why it’s so hard to get off welfare

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