Our country’s economy faces a dire threat from so-called “fiscal conservatives,” including the present GOP House majority, who have resorted to dangerous…
Lindsay Koshgarian
Many of us rushed to file our taxes before this year’s April 18 deadline. While we all hope for a refund to…
Tax Day this year is April 18, 2023. Americans will file their tax returns for all income received in the previous year,…
Originally in National Priorities Project Today the White House released the President’s budget request, laying out the President’s priorities for the country. The $1.6…
The year 2022 confirmed yet again that accepting massive military budget increases in exchange for a smattering of social benefits funding —…
Can you imagine the audacity to fail a multi-trillion dollar audit of public funds, and then ask for even more of those…
An increase in the military budget won’t make us safer or more prosperous
Our most urgent crises — including the pandemic, climate change, and racism — do not have military solutions
With military spending at historically high levels, and with additional increases under President Trump, a ten percent cut is an overdue correction to the bloated Pentagon budget
The truth is that the reality of Medicare for All could actually save money compared to the current system, if deeper cost savings could be achieved