China CCP to nationalize Jack Ma's Alibaba and Ant Group business Article 466 words, published Dec 26 2020 26 votes
How a $17 billion bailout fund intended for Boeing ended up in very different hands business Article 2278 words 4 votes
Wisconsin denies Foxconn tax subsidies after contract negotiations fail business Article 1382 words 12 votes
The FinCen Files: Thousands of secret suspicious activity reports offer a picture of corruption and complicity - and how the government lets it flourish Article 3948 words 11 votes
Doesn’t feel like a recession? You should be paying more in taxes economics Article 1247 words, published Sep 3 2020 12 votes
A landmark report into the on-demand workforce commissioned by the Victorian Government has made a host of recommendations to make sure gig economy workers get the fair deal they deserve Article 450 words 8 votes
Norway should add a number of restrictions to the kinds of weapons its $1 trillion wealth fund is allowed to invest in, a government-appointed commission said business Article 6 votes
Amsterdam to embrace 'doughnut' model to mend post-coronavirus economy economics.doughnut Article 1038 words 11 votes
How come Australia suddenly has billions of dollars to pay for welfare? economics Article 1779 words 12 votes
Australian Federal Government offers $130bn in coronavirus wage subsidies for businesses to pay workers business Article 681 words 7 votes
Robodebt: Confidential documents reveal size and impact of years-long debacle and that Australian government is still pursuing Australians to try and validate debts Article 1056 words 5 votes
Danish social worker accused of stealing 117 million Danish kroner of government funding for more than twenty-five years Article 245 words 5 votes
Finland to become EU's only uranium producer – Finnish government gave the green light on Thursday for state-owned Terrafame to extract and refine Article 429 words 6 votes
Australian government lawyers warned the tax commissioner the controversial "robodebt" program could be illegal on the same day the Federal Government suspended the scheme Article 449 words 5 votes
Why Americans hate taxes, and why some people want them to Article 1249 words, published Aug 5 2019 12 votes
More than 50,000 people are set to get a basic income in a Brazilian city Article 1760 words 15 votes
FATF – Iceland could land on a gray list of countries which have failed to take sufficient measures to combat money laundering and the financing of acts of terrorism Link 5 votes
Stockton's basic income trial: Early results show how money is spent economics Article 1509 words 6 votes
Denmark's new government to boost spending after years of austerity, following a campaign pledge to reverse years of cuts by previous administrations Article 474 words 6 votes
German fiscal frugality is the stuff of legends – but they have nothing on the abstemious Swedes economics Article 8 votes
A young mayor makes the case for a guaranteed income economics Article 2542 words, published Aug 16 2019 11 votes
Australian Government's $158b tax cuts pass Parliament, giving Coalition first win since election Article 952 words 5 votes
Last summer, Foxconn announced a barrage of new projects in Wisconsin, but an attempt to check up on them found little except empty buildings and secrecy business Article 6807 words, published Apr 10 2019 10 votes
Maryland just became the sixth state to raise the minimum wage to $15 an hour Article 1115 words 23 votes
Protecting the 'unbanked' by banning cashless businesses in Philadelphia business banking Article 907 words 12 votes
The future of the minimum wage is alive in Seattle economics Article 888 words, published Jan 4 2019 7 votes
As VF Corp. moves its HQ to downtown Denver, CEO vows to repay $27 million in tax incentives with donations business Article 1258 words 5 votes
Litigation gone digital: Ottawa experiments with artificial intelligence in tax cases Article 839 words 4 votes
Swiss town set for universal basic income experiment Article 492 words, published Jun 6 2018 13 votes
Turkish president Recep Tayyip Erdoğan names son-in-law as treasury and finance minister economics Article 92 words 10 votes
'We need more time': Malcolm Turnbull government concedes defeat on Australian company tax cuts Article 605 words 3 votes