
What If Politicians Studied the Social Fabric Like Economists Studied GDP?
One of Washington’s most conservative legislators on an age of polarization, inequality, and fragmentation

One of Washington’s most conservative legislators on an age of polarization, inequality, and fragmentation

Two women share a name, a hometown, and a devotion to the law.

Even people in the middle class can worry as much about month-to-month swings in income as they do about their annual earnings.

A recent push for diversity has been blamed for weak print sales, but the company’s decades-old business practices are the true culprit.

Economists say the document doesn’t account for the costs of tax cuts and its other policy proposals.

A conversation with the reporter Jack Ewing, whose new book explores what led to the company's deadly decision to cheat emissions regulations.

Republican leaders characterize the program and its recipients in ways that do not hold up to scrutiny.

As brick-and-mortar stores close, local governments in struggling regions lose much-needed tax revenues.

The president’s tax-and-spend plan isn’t just a reversal of his campaign promises. It’s also a deeply unpopular blueprint for the country.