Dollars & Sense is a progressive economics magazine published by the Economic Affairs Bureau, Inc. It offers in-depth analysis and commentary on a wide range of economic issues, from labor and inequality to climate change and globalization. The magazine is known for its accessible and informative style, making complex economic concepts understandable to a general audience.
Founded in 1974, Dollars & Sense has a long history of providing critical analysis of economic policies and challenging mainstream economic thinking. The magazine's contributors include leading economists, journalists, and activists who are committed to promoting economic justice and equality.
Some of the key topics covered in Dollars & Sense include:
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Labor and Inequality: The magazine examines the challenges facing workers, the growing gap between the rich and the poor, and the struggle for economic justice.
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Climate Change: Dollars & Sense explores the economic implications of climate change and the need for a just transition to a sustainable economy.
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Globalization: The magazine analyzes the impact of globalization on workers, communities, and the environment.
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Government Policy: Dollars & Sense examines the role of government in shaping economic outcomes and the effectiveness of different economic policies.
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Alternative Economics: The magazine explores alternative economic systems and approaches, such as cooperative economics, participatory democracy, and ecological economics.
Dollars & Sense is available in print and online. The magazine also offers a variety of online resources, including articles, blogs, and podcasts.