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Income Inequality in the US

July 21, 2025 Mark Orton 0

a fifty year view During the work for my forthcoming book, The Silent Theft: the $79 trillion heist that rewrote the American economic deal, I […]

Income Inequality in the US

July 21, 2025 Mark Orton 0

a fifty year view During the work for my forthcoming book, The Silent Theft: the $79 trillion heist that rewrote the American economic deal, I […]

A “Decent” Federal Budget?

May 25, 2025 Mark Orton 0

Paul Krugman, “What a Decent Budget Would Look Like” Paul Krugman’s recent post, “What a Decent Budget Would Look Like – Imagining a Congress that […]

A “Decent” Federal Budget?

May 25, 2025 Mark Orton 0

Paul Krugman, “What a Decent Budget Would Look Like” Paul Krugman’s recent post, “What a Decent Budget Would Look Like – Imagining a Congress that […]

An Update: the $79 Trillion Heist

March 5, 2025 Mark Orton 0

The scale of income transfers from the bottom 90% to the top 10% over the past 50 years just got larger! I have written at […]

What is financialization and why does it matter? – part 3

February 11, 2025 Mark Orton 0

Changes in Economic Policy and Regulation In two earlier posts, “What is financialization and why does it matter? – part 1” and “What is financialization […]

Economists Are in the Wilderness. Can They Find a Way Back to Influence? – from the NYTimes

January 12, 2025 Mark Orton 0

Ben Casselman wrote this piece in the 1.10.2025 NYTimes: “Economists Are in the Wilderness. Can They Find a Way Back to Influence?” The article cites […]

Economists Are in the Wilderness. Can They Find a Way Back to Influence? – from the NYTimes

January 12, 2025 Mark Orton 0

Ben Casselman wrote this piece in the 1.10.2025 NYTimes: “Economists Are in the Wilderness. Can They Find a Way Back to Influence?” The article cites […]

American Compass – their conservative economics get it right, mostly

December 5, 2024 Mark Orton 0

American Compass is a self-described think tank for conservative economics. From its Mission Statement page: “We are developing the conservative economic agenda to supplant blind […]

35 Years of Wage Stagnation and Middle-Class Life in the US – a concrete example

November 18, 2024 Mark Orton 0

For the period between the end of WWII and 1979 there was productivity growth of ~ 55%. That means that for an hour’s work, the […]

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