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Month: February 2016

A Bi-Partisan Plan For Ending Poverty

February 25, 2016  Margaret Michaels
  • Economy
  • Education

NYT recently reported on a new report from Brookings & the American Enterprise Institute on ending poverty. New reports on poverty come out all the time with little fanfare, but this one is different. The working group of authors come…

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Inequality Not Who We Are: de Blasio & Krugman at CUNY

February 22, 2016  Margaret Michaels
  • Economy
  • Education

38% of CUNY students live in a household with an income of less than $20,000. 42.2% of CUNY students are the first in their family to go to college. CUNY and other public universities, play a distinct role in advancing…

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Even Risk Managers Care About Inequality

February 18, 2016  Margaret Michaels
  • Economy
  • Justice

Risk Management’s  take on income inequality is a must-read for risk managers. It is also a sign that income inequality is close to hitting home for corporate America. January 1, 2017 ushers in new SEC rules for public companies, mandating…

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College = Upward Mobility: California Best At Providing It

February 16, 2016  Margaret Michaels
  • Education

Sunny California boasts the top five colleges doing the most for low-income students according to the NYT’s College Access Index. The index is based on the share of students who receive Pell grants, the graduation rates of those students, and…

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What Do Millennial Women Want? A New Brand of Feminism

February 10, 2016  Margaret Michaels
  • Economy

18-34 year old women will change the world. I instinctively know this. Why? Because they think in ways feminists of my generation and generations past can’t. Perfect example. Ask them who today’s feminists are? Beyonce, Carly Fiorina, Jennifer Lawrence, Sheryl…

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Resurrecting The Triple Bottom Line

February 9, 2016  Margaret Michaels
  • Economy

Last week Goldman Sachs entered the territory of the surreal. Analyzing profit margins, Goldman observed, in a period of below-trend global growth, weak demand, and industrial overcapacity, margins should revert to the mean and come down. But what if they…

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1982: E.T., My Little Pony, & Stock Buybacks

February 4, 2016  Margaret Michaels
  • Economy

What were you doing in 1982? E.T. was the #1 movie at the box office, Olivia Newton-John had the #1 billboard song, “Physical,” and My Little Pony was the #1 Christmas gift. Looking back, we were all clueless. For in…

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Ending Solitary Confinement for Juveniles

February 2, 2016  Margaret Michaels
  • Justice

In a January 25th Washington Post editorial announcing the end of solitary confinement for juveniles in federal prison, President Obama only needed to mention one name: Kalief Browder. In 2010 this 16-year old from the Bronx was accused of stealing…

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