by Jesse Hagopian | Jan 31, 2026 | affordability, cost of living, Democratic Socialism, Housing Crisis, Hunger Crisis, Inequality, low wages, Op-Ed
When school counselors must decide which children get to eat, it’s time to acknowledge we’re in a national affordability crisis. The problem is the economy itself — not just its current condition, but the underlying unfairness of how it is organized. A friend recently told me a story that made this reality impossible to ignore. Her elderly parents live near an elementary school not far from…
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by Brett Wilkins | Jan 1, 2026 | Bernie Sanders, cost of living, Income Inequality, Living Wage, Minimum Wage, News, Tipped Workers
Over a third of US states are set to raise their minimum hourly wage in 2026, but worker advocates including Sen. Bernie Sanders on Wednesday decried a federal minimum wage that’s remained at $7.25 since 2009 — and just $2.13 an hour for tipped workers for over three decades. Minimum wage hikes are set to go into effect in 19 states on Thursday: Arizona, California, Colorado, Connecticut…
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