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A debate on upward economic mobility after wage stagnation under Republican and Democratic presidents 2002-2015

08/01/2015

Hillary Clinton, Jeb Bush and Rick Perry present different proposals to address the lack of upward mobility in the U.S. since 2002, under Republican and Democratic administrations. This could be the reason for the popularity of fringe candidates in both parties Bernie Sanders and Donald Trump, with increasing public discontent with mainstream politicians.

Grouped Articles

The Opportunity Debate Heats Up

Wall Street Journal 08.01.2015

Protesters drove Bernie Sanders from one Seattle stage. At his next stop, 15,000 people showed. - The Washington Post

Washington Post 08.09.2015

Similarities Aside, Bernie Sanders Isn’t Rerunning Howard Dean’s 2004 Race

New York Times 08.09.2015

The Democrats’ Socialist Surge

Wall Street Journal 08.12.2015

The Bush Growth Plan

Wall Street Journal 09.10.2015

Jeb Bush Tax Plan Makes Forays Into Populism

New York Times 09.09.2015

Sanders, Corbyn and the coming debate inside the Democratic Party - The Washington Post

Washington Post 09.13.2015

A stunning stat about pay seems impossible but actually is true - The Washington Post

Washington Post 09.22.2015

The Two Parties Aren’t Crazy, Just Changed

Wall Street Journal 10.13.2015

Why millennials love Bernie Sanders, and why that may not be enough - The Washington Post

Washington Post 10.28.2015

The GOP’s working-class problem - The Washington Post

Washington Post 11.12.2015

Parties’ Divide on the Economy Widens

Wall Street Journal 11.16.2015

The Bleak Reality Driving Trump’s Rise

Wall Street Journal 12.16.2015

Hillary Clinton Confidently Embraces Bill Clinton’s Economic Record

New York Times 12.22.2015

It’s the American Dream, Stupid

Wall Street Journal 01.10.2016

Here’s what a conservative policy agenda should look like in the Trump era - The Washington Post

Washington Post 01.27.2016

Anxiety Fuels Donald Trump’s Supporters

Wall Street Journal 01.27.2016

Trump spurns a powerful player in GOP politics in falling-out with Fox - The Washington Post

Washington Post 01.28.2016

It’s the Middle Class, Hillary

Wall Street Journal 02.02.2016

Fury Shakes the Iowa Caucuses, Boosting Ted Cruz While Slowing Hillary Clinton

New York Times 02.02.2016

How Democrats’ Shift to the Left Is Helping Bernie Sanders

Wall Street Journal 02.08.2016

How Far Left Has America Moved?

New York Times 02.12.2016

The Democratic Platform’s Sharp Left Turn

WSJ 07.12.2016

What the New GOP Means for Wall Street

WSJ 07.19.2016

Donald Trump proclaims himself 'law and order' candidate at Republican convention

The Guardian 07.22.2016

Hillary Clinton’s New Democrats

The New York Times 07.26.2016

Hillary Clinton Asks Not for Trust, but for Faith in Her Competence

The New York Times 07.29.2016

How Economic Anxieties Explain Donald Trump’s Appeal—And Where They Fall Short

WSJ 08.16.2016

How Economic Anxieties Explain Donald Trump’s Appeal—And Where They Fall Short

WSJ 08.16.2016

Business Economists Say Hillary Clinton Is Best for the Economy

WSJ 08.22.2016

Apple must now pay its taxes. This is a vindication of protest | Owen Jones

The Guardian 08.30.2016

Apple must now pay its taxes. This is a vindication of protest | Owen Jones

The Guardian 08.30.2016

America’s Inequality Problem: Real Income Gains Are Brief and Hard to Find

The New York Times 09.13.2016

Hillary Clinton Returns to Campaigning, Seeks to Refine Message

WSJ 09.15.2016

Trump Rhetoric Poses Dangers to American Democracy - SPIEGEL ONLINE

SPIEGEL ONLINE 10.19.2016

Bernie Sanders voters look for a path forward

CNN 10.21.2016

Clinton’s Substantial Popular-Vote Win

The New York Times 11.11.2016

The Clintons turned the Democratic party over to donors. Can it recover? | Jill Abramson

The Guardian 12.21.2016

Interview with Bernie Sanders About Donald Trump - SPIEGEL ONLINE

SPIEGEL ONLINE 06.01.2017

Opinion | The Best Way for Democrats to Win Working-Class Voters

09.24.2018


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