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In May, Dēmos held a national convening of financial justice leaders to reimagine our financial systems and build community ...
The passage of the inaptly named “One Big Beautiful Bill” is a loss for the country, not just because of immediate cost and economic harm it will cause families but because of the future we’re giving ...
The U.S. tax system privileges wealth accumulation over income earned from work, allowing the ultrarich to exponentially grow their wealth and pass it on without ever paying taxes. Due to our history ...
Emerging concerns about mass challenger data programs highlight that flawed data methodologies may put voters without stable housing at risk of having their registrations questioned or canceled.
Erosion of Chevron deference would be a massive win for corporations and the conservative legal movement, at the expense of the public interest. Federal agencies would have less power to enact ...
For nearly 25 years, Dēmos has worked at the intersection of democracy reform, economic justice, and racial justice. Our close ties and partnerships with state-based and grassroots organizations are ...
Millions of people anchored by the weight of student loan debt are drowning in pursuit of the American Dream.
Evaluating ten states across a spectrum of voter removal practices on an important but often overlooked voting barrier: voter purges.
The Supreme Court is deciding cases that involve critical decisions affecting our everyday lives while using a procedure that provides little to no transparency to the public.
This explainer outlines the consequences of corporate actors consolidating their power to act against the public good, and how Black and brown communities can come together to advance a just economy.
This brief makes a case for directly empowering frontline communities to help govern public and private institutions that impact their lives.