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Sarah Anderson

Washington, D.C.

Global Economy Director and Co-Editor at Inequality.org

Global Economy Director and co-editor of https://t.co/csVQuUO22Z at the Institute for Policy Studies. On Bluesky: @sarahanderson.bsky.social

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Articles

  • 2 weeks ago | realclearmarkets.com | Sarah Anderson

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  • 2 weeks ago | thenation.com | Sarah Anderson |Lauren Jacobs

    Economy / May 23, 2025 Why Jeff Bezos Loves Trump’s Big, Ugly Bill The legislation contains massive giveaways to the oligarch class. Ad Policy Jeff Bezos attends the Global Champions Arabians Tour Miami Beach on April 17, 2025, in Miami Beach, Florida. (Alexander Tamargo / Getty Images for Global Champions Arabians Tour Miami Beach) By a one-vote margin, the House has just passed a bill brimming with tax giveaways for large corporations and billionaires.

  • 3 weeks ago | progressivehub.net | Sarah Anderson

    Trump has gutted labor rights, slashed the federal workforce, and opposed a minimum wage hike. But resistance is brewing. By Sarah Anderson, In These TimesDonald Trump campaigned as a champion of working class voters. But straight out of the blocks, his policy choices have undermined workers at nearly every turn. A recent fact sheet from the Institute for Policy Studies, Economic Policy Institute, and Repairers of the Breach rounds up the damage so far.

  • 4 weeks ago | thealpinesun.com | Sarah Anderson

    Well, we’ve hit the 100 day mark of the second Trump administration. Donald Trump campaigned as a champion of working class voters. But straight out of the blocks, his policy choices have undermined workers at nearly every turn. A recent fact sheet from the Institute for Policy Studies, Economic Policy Institute, and Repairers of the Breach rounds up the damage so far.

  • 1 month ago | inthesetimes.com | Sarah Anderson

    Donald Trump campaigned as a champion of working class voters. But straight out of the blocks, his policy choices have undermined workers at nearly every turn. A recent fact sheet from the Institute for Policy Studies, Economic Policy Institute, and Repairers of the Breach rounds up the damage so far. Trump started by illegally removing National Labor Relations Board Chair Gwynne Wilcox for allegedly favoring workers’ interests over employers.

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Sarah Anderson @SarahDAnderson1
6 May 25

RT @inequalityorg: One of the most perverse aspects of our tax code.... https://t.co/kzBeViFt0Z

Sarah Anderson
Sarah Anderson @SarahDAnderson1
3 May 25

RT @inequalityorg: Are more tax breaks for Jeff Bezos and other billionaires worth more than SNAP and Medicaid? @sarahdanderson1 of @ips_d…

Sarah Anderson
Sarah Anderson @SarahDAnderson1
8 Apr 25

RT @inequalityorg: https://t.co/NlZAkS8YC1