When it comes to economic mobility, America is now falling behind other countries. “The American Dream is alive and well—and living in Copenhagen,” Michael Sandel, a well-regarded Harvard professor, ...
In an era of deepening political divides, it is rare to find an issue that transcends party lines. Most policies find rhetoric on either side of the divide showing why their party has the right answer ...
The idea that people should be able to choose their own communities—instead of being stuck where they are born—is a distinctly American innovation. It is the foundation for the country’s prosperity ...
Economic mobility is about more than income; it is about whether individuals and families can climb the economic ladder within their lifetimes and across generations. Factors such as education, ...
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