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President Donald Trump speaks in the Diplomatic Room of the White House on Thanksgiving on November 26, 2020 in Washington, DC. (Erin Schaff - Pool/Getty Images)

Trump officials owe big after tax delay

Matthew Chapman - Raw Story
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OCC refused to penalize JPMorgan Chase

Patrick Rucker - ProPublica
Stock Market Arrow Graph Going Down (Getty Images)

How COVID exposes global finance's flaws

Ramya Vijaya - The Conversation
Unemployed man holding "OUT OF WORK" sign (Getty/Spencer Platt)

Bill to fix unemployment agency mistakes

Ava Kofman - ProPublica
The anthropologist David Graeber speaking at The Baffler presents "No Future for You: David Graeber versus Peter Thiel" at General Society of Mechanics and Tradesmen on Friday night, September 19, 2014. (Hiroyuki Ito/Getty Images)

"Debt" author David Graeber dies at 59

Matthew Rozsa
US Consumer Financial Protection Bureau logo (US Consumer Financial Protection Bureau/Getty Images/Salon)

Trump's CFPB Director pushed to resign

Jake Johnson - Common Dreams
Members of the Teamsters enter the a federal building in Philadelphia on Tuesday, Feb. 24, 2009 to view the first bankruptcy hearing in the wake of the filing by Philadelphia Newspapers Inc., owner of The Philadelphia Inquirer and Philadelphia Daily News, for Chapter 11 protection. Bankruptcy lawyers say Philadelphia Newspapers Inc. Chief Executive Brian Tierney and two other Philadelphia newspaper executives will roll back their 2008 raises while the company tries to shed debt and stay afloat. (AP Photo/Matt Rourke) (Matt Rourke)

Bankruptcy courts ill-prepared for COVID

Paige Marta Skiba, Dalié Jiménez, Michelle McKinnon Miller, Pamela Foohey, Sara Sternberg Greene - The Conversation
I Don't Want To Die Poor by Michael Arceneaux (Stephen Duarte/Simon & Schuster)

The case to abolish student debt

Nicole Karlis
A trader has his head in his hand on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange | Stock market graph (AP Photo/Getty Images/Salon)

A world beyond capitalist crises

Donnie Maclurcan - Independent Media Institute
The first day of the Strike WEF march on Davos on 18th of January 2020 near Davos, Switzerland. The first day of the march started in Lanquart with speeches and hot food and ended in Schiers. The protest is planned to finish in Davos with a public meeting in the town on the day the WEF begins. The march is a three day protest against the World Economic Forum meeting in Davos. The activists want climate justice and think that The WEF is for the world's richest and political elite only. (Kristian Buus/In Pictures via Getty Images)

The line from debt to the climate crisis

Bob Hennelly
Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr / US Army training in Iraq (John Moore/Stephen F. Somerstein/Getty Images/Salon)

A 1968 dream and a 2020 nightmare

Bob Hennelly
Democratic presidential candidate entrepreneur Andrew Yang speaks during the Climate Forum at Georgetown University, Thursday, Sept. 19, 2019, in Washington. (AP Photo/Jose Luis Magana)

Andrew Yang 2020 — but not for president

Bob Hennelly
Ashton Kutcher in his upcoming feature film "Going From Broke" (Sony/Crackle)

Konmari your debt with Going From Broke

Ashlie D. Stevens
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NCAA athletic scholarships aren't enough

Sara Goldrick-Rab, Abigail Seldin
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Why companies file for bankruptcy

Lindsey Simon - The Conversation
FILE - This April 3, 2015, file photo, shows an ACE Cash Express outlet on San Mateo Boulevard in Albuquerque, N.M. The outlet sits on a block which has several small loan storefronts. The lenders who advance people money on their paychecks charge exorbitant interest rates that often snare the most vulnerable customers in a cycle of debt, the industry’s critics have long said. Yet even consumer advocates who loathe the industry admit it fulfills a need: Providing small amounts of cash quickly to people who can’t qualify for credit cards or a bank loan. (AP Photo/Vik Jolly, File) (AP)

Sanders, AOC want to cap interest rates

Anne Fleming - The Conversation
UCLA students demonstrate after board members voted to approve a 32 percent tuition hike the following year on November 19, 2009 (Getty/David McNew)

Millennials now have $1 trillion in debt

Nicole Karlis
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What's your holiday retail plan?

Mary Elizabeth Williams
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Chicago's problem with duplicate tickets

Melissa Sanchez, Elliott Ramos - ProPublica
Yanis Varoufakis (Getty/Jack Taylor)

Is the global economy just a con game?

Andrew O'Hehir
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Living through the student-loan scam

Mary Elizabeth Williams
FILE - This Feb. 2, 2015, file photo, depicts a part of a U.S. $100 bill. (AP Photo/Jon Elswick, File) (AP)

The many roads to bankruptcy in Chicago

Melissa Sanchez - ProPublica
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ACLU exposes debt collectors

Matthew Rozsa
Jared Kushner (Getty/Drew Angerer)

Kushner's debt: A security risk?

Heather Digby Parton
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