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We analyzed racial justice statements from the 500 largest US companies and found that DEI officials really did have an influence
We Shouldn’t Have to Work This Hard: Poorer Americans work long hours to afford basic necessities. Richer Americans work long hours in pursuit of “the good life” that’s perpetually just beyond their grasp. All of this tedious work is a waste of our precious time and resources.
The Walmart Effect - New research suggests that the company makes the communities it operates in poorer—even taking into account its famous low prices.
Statistics Matter: Why Averages Aren’t Useful When Talking About the American Economy – Patriotic Millionaires
Hospitals and health providers spent nearly $83 billion - 50% more than last year - on functions such as prior authorization requests and other functions, according to the new CAQH Index.
Half of recent US inflation due to high corporate profits, report finds | Inflation | The Guardian
Who profits most from America’s baffling health-care system?
Minnesota AG Wants Patients To Share Stories About Medical Debt Collection As He Launches Probe.
20 healthcare companies with the widest CEO-worker pay gaps
An organization representing PBMs (powerful drug middlemen) said that banning an industry practice would lead to "higher costs and fewer choices," but to support it, the organization points to analysis that didn't reach the conclusion that it claimed.
‘We Can Be More Selective About Who We Treat’: UHS CFO’s Comments Spark Concerns About Cherry-Picking
In the wake of the Supreme Court's affirmative action ruling, the investor case for diversity has never been stronger. Overcorrecting and shirking away from DEI now could be more risky than staying the course.
We're now finding out the damaging results of the mandated return to the office–and it's worse than we thought. Three compelling reports show just how damaging RTO mandates are turning out to be.
Economists: Enough with the health care policy patchwork. It’s time for universal insurance for the US.
International Rights Group Calls Out US for Allowing Hospitals to Push Millions Into Debt | KFF Health News
Top Insurance CEOs Took Home $335 Million Last Year, Fueled by Stock Buybacks - Fresh outrage over the pay of insurance industry CEOs comes amid a renewed Medicare for All push in Congress.
Republicans want to restore 'dignity' for millions of Americans on food stamps by cutting their benefits even more
Typical Person Must Now Work 64 Hours to Afford Rent: Chart
CT, MRI prices skewed by 'flawed' employer-backed insurance: The average maximum negotiated price for a brain CT scan was as high as 17.9 times more than the minimum price offered in the same hospital.
Column: Think food inflation is bad now? Wait till Kroger and Albertsons merge
The 3 companies winning hybrid work, per WFH expert Nick Bloom | Fortune
At least half of all US healthcare administrative spending “does not contribute to health outcomes in any discernible way”
Many Patients Can't Afford Health Costs Even With Insurance | The Pew Charitable Trusts
Health systems boost benefits to attract low-wage workers
Baylor St. Luke's is losing money with lower prices and higher quality, showing what's wrong with US health care
Millions of People Have Entered Modern Slavery Since 2016
It's not just about money. Unions fighting for better schedules, safety and work conditions - CNN
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