Comment on Economics Daily Digest: The IRS can't follow the money when it has none of its own

Economics Daily Digest: The IRS can't follow the money when it has none of its own

By Rachel Goldfarb, originally published on Next New Deal Click here to subscribe to Roosevelt First, our weekday morning email featuring the Daily Digest. IRS Failing to Regulate Dark-Money Political Spending (Real News Network) Roosevelt Institute Senior Fellow Thomas Ferguson explains how reduced funding for the IRS is preventing the agency from properly determining what groups need to report political spending. 3 Reasons Subsidized Jobs Should Be Part of an Economic Mobility Agenda (CAP) Rachel West says that subsidized job programs are effective at bringing people who have been left out into the labor force, even in non-recessionary times. It’s a Reasonable Goal: Wages That Pay the Bills (Boston Globe) Steven Syre questions why public support is so much higher for groups fighting to maintain their hard-won living wages than it is for fast food workers seeking the same level of stability. Obama Plans New Scrutiny for Contractors on Labor Practices (NYT) A new executive order will require federal contractors to disclose any labor violations from the past three years, and give preference to cleaner records, report Steven Greenhouse and Michael D.

 

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