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www.peoplespolicyproject.org
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| | | | | The top of society extracts nearly $5 trillion every year without working for it. | |
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oregoneconomicanalysis.com
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| | | | | Oregon's long-run economic and revenue outlook is closely tied to the state's population forecast. The more Oregonians, particularly working-age Oregonians, the more income earned and taxes paid. Plus a larger population increases demand for new housing construction, additional pizza parlors, and the like which generates even more economic activity. However, the state does not necessarily... | |
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mark-skidmore.com
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| | | | | This article by Mark Skidmore provides an examination of United States federal fund transfers to each of the 50 states and the District of Columbia (DC) net of federal taxes from each jurisdiction. Every year, the federal government expends funds, which are distributed across the country. These funds are transferred via direct benefits to individuals,... | |
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www.presidency.ucsb.edu
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| | | [AI summary] The provided text outlines a comprehensive policy platform focused on economic justice, healthcare, education, and social welfare. It emphasizes tax reform to benefit working families, curbing corporate abuses, expanding social programs like the minimum wage and Medicaid, and addressing systemic inequality. Key areas include: 1) Tax code reform to increase corporate and wealthy taxes while supporting middle-class families. 2) Strengthening labor rights and protections for workers, including fair wages and benefits. 3) Expanding access to healthcare through Medicaid, community health centers, and a public option. 4) Increasing the minimum wage and ensuring equal pay for women. 5) Investing in affordable housing, education, and infrastructure. 6) ... | ||