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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. https://t.co/cKYfiG3OEl

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Articles

  • 1 week 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 week 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.

  • 1 week ago | znetwork.org | Sarah Anderson

    The Trump Administration has been reviving plans to privatize the U.S. Postal Service (USPS). But many lawmakers don’t like the idea, including some from President Donald Trump’s own party. “We are not going to privatize the Postal Service,” declared U.S. Representative Pete Stauber, Republican of Minnesota, at a March 25 rural letter carriers rally on Capitol Hill.

  • 1 week ago | jonesborosun.com | Sarah Anderson

    The Trump administration has been reviving plans to privatize the U.S. Postal Service (USPS). But many lawmakers don’t like the idea, including some from Trump’s own party. “We are not going to privatize the Postal Service,” declared U.S. Rep. Pete Stauber, R-Minn., at a March 25 rural letter carriers rally on Capitol Hill.

  • 2 weeks ago | scheerpost.com | Sarah Anderson

    By Sarah Anderson / Inequality.orgThe Trump Administration has been reviving plans to privatize the U.S. Postal Service (USPS). But many lawmakers don’t like the idea, including some from President Donald Trump’s own party. “We are not going to privatize the Postal Service,” declared U.S. Representative Pete Stauber, Republican of Minnesota, at a March 25 rural letter carriers rally on Capitol Hill.

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