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Millennial Economics: It Don’t Matter if You’re Black or White (or Hispanic)

CAPAF study from Amanda Logan and David Madland shows that young adults' opinions on the economy are becoming more alike and more progressive.

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Passing the Rescue Package Isn’t Enough

Oversight and further steps will be key to the rescue bill’s success, write Michael Ettlinger and Andrew Jakabovics.

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Not Done Yet

Not Done Yet

Even if Congress enacts Bush’s financial rescue package, there is more needed to revive our economy and restore integrity to housing and financial markets, writes David Abromowitz.

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Theodore H. Kattouf
MIDDLE EAST PROGRESS

How to Move Forward on Syria

Middle East Progress interviews Theodore H. Kattouf, former U.S. ambassador to Syria and the United Arab Emirates.

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The Greening of Newark

Mayor Cory Booker gives an inside look into how Newark is transforming its economy with green jobs and spaces.

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Retirement | October 7, 2008

Building Better Retirement Plans

CAPAF's Christian E. Weller testifies before the House Committee on Education and Labor about building better retirement plans.
Religion & Values | October 7, 2008

It’s a Moral Meltdown, Too

Religious leaders and communities have responded to the financial crisis with strong voices and offers of support, write Sally Steenland and Sarah Dreier.
Poverty & Mobility | October 7, 2008

Relief for Low-Income Families

Child Tax Credit provisions in the bailout bill will extend relief to the families of over 13 million low-income children, writes Joy Moses.
Books | October 7, 2008

The Green Collar Economy

CAP Senior Fellow Van Jones' new book explains how one solution can fix our two biggest problems—energy and the economy.
Americas | October 6, 2008

Missing the Point on Latin America

A Washington Post editorial proposes an ultimatum to Latin American governments, when what is needed is a strategy that delivers for the region's people, writes Stephanie Miller.

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Fixing the Credit Markets

Fixing the Credit Markets Ed Paisley on what happened in the credit markets, why it happened, and what we can do.

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The Coldest Days of the Cold War

The Coldest Days of the Cold War The next U.S. president can learn much from looking at that time and the approaches of Presidents Eisenhower and Kennedy.

Green Recovery

Green Recovery John D. Podesta unveils a new program to create good jobs and build a low-carbon economy.

  • One Simple Step for Equality: States prove that the federal government can offer domestic partner benefits with ease, write Winnie Stachelberg, Josh Rosenthal, and Claire Stein-Ross.
  • Take a Walk on the Supply Side: Michael Ettlinger and John Irons outline the failures of supply side economic policies, which have not delivered economic success on par with progressive policies.

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