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The AI-Jobs Paradox

Yes, AI will kill some jobs. But it will also create new ones. We need policies that will help workers adjust.

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An Economic Dignity Compact for the AI Age

Technology does not shape our destiny. We still have the power to do that—if we keep human well-being, happiness, and dignity top of mind.

By Gene Sperling

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The Next Progressive State

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A Path Forward on Long-Term Care

Congress can’t get it done. But in Washington state, they’ve created a model for the other Washington to build on some day.

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A look inside the resurgent labor movement, from the inspiring moments to the mundane work that must be done every day.

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Rethinking State Capacity

Yes, we should demand that government move faster. But the impediments aren’t limited to bureaucrats and NIMBYists.

By Brian Callaci Sandeep Vaheesan

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Should Billionaires Exist?

The ultra-wealthy’s dominant power in our political system forces the question: Should America limit billionaire fortunes? A debate.

By Amy Hanauer Igor Volsky Ben Ritz

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A More Progressive Abundance

There’s a deal abundists and community leaders can strike that could let the two sides work together.

By Raj Nayak

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An Economic Dignity Compact for the AI Age

Technology does not shape our destiny. We still have the power to do that—if we keep human well-being, happiness, and dignity top of mind.

By Gene Sperling

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The Democracy-Prosperity Link

How Donald Trump’s anti-democratic actions threaten America’s long-term prosperity.

By David Madland

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What My Party Needs to Do

To win again, we need to speak to voters about the ideas that drew me to the party in the first place: opportunity, security, and justice.

By Chris Coons

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