Is America’s Middle Class Making It?
Jodie Allen Introduced the panel by highlighting the growing mainstream awareness of class-based issues, as evidenced by
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Jodie Allen Introduced the panel by highlighting the growing mainstream awareness of class-based issues, as evidenced by
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New America
740 15th St NW #900, Washington, D.C. 20005
The fruits of economic growth are no longer widely shared across class and color lines in America, but are instead increasingly concentra
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More than any other president since Ronald Reagan, President Bush has championed the idea of an “ownership society” and identified himsel
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Part of the indelible mark that Senator Daniel Patrick Moynihan left on American public policy was his prophetic voice on the topic of th
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In the Telecommunications Act of 1996, local TV broadcasters won free use of spectrum worth tens of billions of dollars. In the decade
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California has a history of urban innovation, from the earliest missions to the rise of the Gold Rush era in San Francisco, the sprawling
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