The nation’s liberal shift is likely to continue. Here’s why. Lane Kenworthy - November 26, 2019 Consider California’s transformation from its Reagan years to today.
The Democratic Party has moved left — but so has the U.S. This explains how and why. Lane Kenworthy - November 26, 2019 Let’s look at the data.
No, Trump won’t win votes from disaffected Democrats in the fall Charlotte Cavaille - March 25, 2016 [caption id="attachment_37210" align="aligncenter" width="908"] People raise their arms as Donald
How the filibuster has helped create income inequality John Sides - December 13, 2013 [caption id="attachment_4028" align="aligncenter" width="438" special=""] Graph by Lane Kenworthy[/caption] John
Five myths about the middle class Andrew Gelman - September 10, 2012 From sociologist Lane Kenworthy. This is good stuff; there was
The politics of America’s increasing economic inequality Andrew Gelman - April 23, 2012 Nicholas Lemann recently published a judicious review of several books
Graphiti: Income Inequality Edition Jonathan Robinson - December 5, 2011 Over at his blog, Mike Sances investigates the claim that
Is Taxation a Disincentive to Work? John Sides - May 10, 2011 bq. While heavy taxation surely creates some work disincentives, the