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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 | inequality.org | Sarah Anderson

    President Trump and Elon Musk have expressed an interest in selling off the U.S. Postal Service to for-profit corporations. Even piecemeal privatization of this public agency would have wide-ranging effects on postal customers, employees, businesses, and our broader economy. One nearly certain result: a dramatic increase in package delivery prices.

  • 1 week ago | ips-dc.org | Sarah Anderson |Peter Certo

    Privatization of the U.S. Postal Service would have wide-ranging effects on customers, employees, businesses, and our broader economy. This report focuses primarily on one nearly certain result: a dramatic increase in parcel delivery prices.  Unlike the for-profit carriers, the Postal Service has a universal service obligation. As outlined in multiple statutes, this requires USPS to provide affordable deliveries to all Americans, regardless of where they live or work.

  • 1 week ago | ips-dc.org | Sarah Anderson |Peter Certo

    President Trump and Elon Musk have expressed an interest in selling off the U.S. Postal Service to for-profit corporations. Even piecemeal privatization of this public agency would have wide-ranging effects on postal customers, employees, businesses, and our broader economy. One nearly certain result: a dramatic increase in package delivery prices.

  • 2 weeks ago | counterpunch.org | Sarah Anderson

    April 8, 2025 Sarah Anderson – Reyanna James President Trump is now promoting $5-million “gold card” tickets to U.S. citizenship for wealthy foreigners, with no obligation to create good jobs for Americans. Many immigrants, meanwhile, face serious economic hardship and exploitation — despite making enormous contributions to our economy. The undocumented immigrants Trump wants to deport make up an estimated 4.9 percent of the U.S. workforce.

  • 3 weeks ago | inequality.org | Sarah Anderson |Reyanna James

    President Trump is now promoting $5-million “gold card” tickets to U.S. citizenship for wealthy foreigners, with no obligation to create good jobs for Americans. Many immigrants, meanwhile, face serious economic hardship and exploitation — despite making enormous contributions to our economy. The undocumented immigrants Trump wants to deport make up an estimated 4.9 percent of the U.S. workforce.

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Sarah Anderson @SarahDAnderson1
8 Apr 25

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

Sarah Anderson
Sarah Anderson @SarahDAnderson1
7 Apr 25

Images of immigrant rights organizing from a townhall meeting after the Hands Off rally in Willmar, MN. Some 700-1k ppl showed up in this town of 21k. Trump received 64.7% of the vote in this county in '24 https://t.co/vvvXZRPfQB

Sarah Anderson
Sarah Anderson @SarahDAnderson1
7 Apr 25

RT @inequalityorg: Great line-up of speakers from @IndivisibleTeam @Aflcio @Groundwork @OxfamAmerica @rooseveltinst @propublica etc. at the…