Reactions to Biden's foreign policy speech, policies to improve the lives of middle-class Americans, and the dangers of internet blockages.
Shutting down the internet Authoritarian regimes and illiberal democracies are increasingly turning to internet shutdowns as a way to limit opposition against their governments and keep certain factions and individuals in power. Darrell West writes about why this is so dangerous and counter-productive at virtually every level. Read more |
Trump's future: 9 possibilities Former presidents all seem to do similar things: They get big contracts to write their memoirs, they travel abroad, and they make big-dollar speeches at home. But Donald Trump's post-presidency will probably not be like anything we've seen before, say John Hudak, Christine Stenglein, and Elaine Kamarck. Read more | The future of the middle class A better future for America's middle class is no longer just an aspiration. It is an existential necessity. Research from the Future of the Middle Class Initiative shows how we can get there. A new contract with the middle class. From a higher minimum wage to free therapy for all, Richard Reeves and Isabel Sawhilll outline policies to address the most common challenges facing real Americans. Voices of the middle class. The middle class has hustled and sacrificed to live up to their own definitions of a good spouse, worker, and parent. Read their stories. The middle class monitor. In a new interactive dataset, see how the middle class is faring across 12 metrics, including homeownership, mental health, college enrollment, annual work hours, and more. | Help support Brookings with a donation Brookings is committed to making its high-quality, independent policy research free to the public. Please consider making a contribution today to our Annual Fund to support our experts' work. | The conclusions and recommendations of any Brookings publication are solely those of its author(s), and do not reflect the views of the Institution, its management, or its other scholars. |
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