Economy Archives - Ms. Magazine https://msmagazine.com/tag/economy/ More Than A Magazine, A Movement Tue, 23 Dec 2025 16:40:43 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.9 https://msmagazine.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/03/cropped-ms-logo-32x32.jpg Economy Archives - Ms. Magazine https://msmagazine.com/tag/economy/ 32 32 What the Backlash Against Women’s Leadership Tells Us About Young Men https://msmagazine.com/2025/12/29/richard-reeves-michelle-harrison-women-leadership-young-men-gender-equality/ Mon, 29 Dec 2025 12:00:00 +0000 https://msmagazine.com/?p=390352 At this year’s Reykjavík Global Forum in November, where 500 global leaders from public and private sectors convened in Iceland, the mood around gender equality was both urgent and reflective. Progress that once felt inevitable now looks fragile. The Reykjavík Index for Leadership reveals concerning declines in how women are perceived for leadership roles across major economies, while conversations about young men and boys have become more heated, polarized and emotionally charged.

While at the forum, I spoke with Richard Reeves, an author and researcher focused on boys and men, and Michelle Harrison, the founding force behind the Reykjavík Index for Leadership, about what’s really going on—and what comes next. Their insights help clarify the current backlash, the urgency of centering young people, and why gender equality must remain a shared project—one that includes all of us.

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Congress Went on Recess. Americans Got Higher Healthcare Bills. https://msmagazine.com/2025/12/22/trump-aca-affordable-care-act-obamacare-tax-credits-expire-congress-republicans-transgender-youth-gender-affirming-care/ Mon, 22 Dec 2025 22:37:03 +0000 https://msmagazine.com/?p=390498 Congressional discussions on extending the Affordable Care Act (ACA) tax credits, which are set to expire Dec. 31, remain deadlocked as Congress begins its winter recess. Now, millions will see their premiums increase as a result: Payments will more than double on average—some even quadrupling—for enrollees who were eligible for the tax credits.

Without the extension, more and more ACA marketplace enrollees will drop their increasingly costly health insurance plans. This comes at a time when the ACA is more popular than ever—recent polls show that across the political spectrum, three quarters of voters support extending the tax credits.

Could the administration's latest attack on transgender young people be the administration’s way of deflecting attention from the disaster unfolding in real time for millions of families in need of healthcare?  

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Playing Games With Hunger https://msmagazine.com/2025/11/11/food-stamps-republicans-congress-working-poor-2014/ Tue, 11 Nov 2025 15:38:45 +0000 https://msmagazine.com/?p=388359 Gail Todd lives with her husband and three daughters in the southeastern section of Washington, D.C., and works at a Walmart in suburban Maryland. Her husband is a shift manager at a fast-food restaurant. Food stamps—the common name for the vouchers or debit cards supplied by the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, or SNAP—helped Todd when she struggled financially after her first daughter was born. She had to turn to them again four years ago because her job, combined with her husband's wages, doesn't pay enough to feed her family.

Before Walmart, Todd, pregnant now with her fourth child, worked for $8.35 an hour at McDonald's. Walmart's $10 hourly wage was better. In the beginning she worked roughly 40 hours a week, but since May her weekly hours have been reduced to between 16 and 28, earning her no more than $900 a month. The loss in income coincided with a cut to the family's monthly food-stamps benefit from $339 down to $239—the lowest she's ever received—because a temporary boost to the program in the stimulus bill was allowed to expire Nov. 1, 2013.

"The food stamps, they help, but it's not enough because I can't feed my family," she says.

[From the Spring 2014 issue of Ms.]

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A Hunger for Justice: Why SNAP Cuts Are a Feminist Public Health Issue https://msmagazine.com/2025/11/07/snap-cuts-feminist-new-deal-welfare-queen-work-requirements-black-women/ Fri, 07 Nov 2025 20:20:19 +0000 https://msmagazine.com/?p=388223 When policy proposals like The One Big Beautiful Bill Act and the Trump administration’s recent attempt to partially suspend food-stamp payments threaten the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP), we must acknowledge that these decisions are not about fiscal responsibility. They are an ideological manifestation of historical racism and sexism that inevitably punishes Black and brown families and undermines the stability of our entire society.

In fact, SNAP recipients are 45 percent less likely to experience food insecurity, demonstrating that SNAP is one of the most effective anti-poverty programs we have in the U.S.

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Sahaj Kohli Is Helping Immigrant Daughters Break the Silence They Inherited https://msmagazine.com/2025/10/16/sahaj-kohli-brown-girl-therapy-children-immigrants-daughter-indian-american-women/ Thu, 16 Oct 2025 20:26:21 +0000 https://msmagazine.com/?p=386997 Seventy-seven percent of Indian Americans ages 25 and older hold a bachelor’s or advanced degree—one of the highest education levels of any group in the country. However, there aren't many that are civically active in their communities. Few post about controversial issues. Fewer donate. Almost none speak publicly. These are the women who are otherwise bold: executives, founders, fundraisers, moms who command rooms. But when it comes to controversial topics—especially anything that could "stir the pot"—there's a quiet, familiar retreat.

Therapist and founder of Brown Girl Therapy, Sahaj Kohli has spent years studying this phenomenon. Through a book, a podcast and a mental health community for bicultural and immigrant women, she's helping these women understand "your voice doesn't have to be angry or loud in order for it to be brave. It just has to be yours."

As we celebrate Diwali—a festival that honors light’s triumph over darkness—it’s worth remembering that our voices are part of that light. Choosing to speak, even when it’s uncomfortable, is how we brighten the path for those who come after us.

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What Does a Federal Government Shutdown Mean for Women’s Healthcare? A Stealthy Rollback of Coverage https://msmagazine.com/2025/09/25/government-shutdown-women-healthcare-tax-credits/ Thu, 25 Sep 2025 22:25:04 +0000 https://msmagazine.com/?p=386473 If cuts to premium tax credits and Medicaid stick, this won’t just be another budget fight. It will be a quiet repeal of the Affordable Care Act (ACA)—and women will bear the brunt of it.

Sen. Chuck Schumer and Rep. Hakeem Jeffries have put forward a reasonable path: Roll back the Medicaid cuts and make premium tax credits permanent. States are bracing for the Medicaid cuts, warning Washington that slashing the program would destabilize families and hospitals in their states. Extending these tax credits has bipartisan support. By any definition of negotiation, the offer has something for both sides.

Yet President Trump has dug in, canceling meetings, while the House has left town. With Republicans in control of all three branches of government, the responsibility for protecting women and families rests squarely with them.

This isn’t about “other people.” It’s about all of us.

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Trump’s Economy Is Bad for Women https://msmagazine.com/2025/09/08/trump-economy-cost-women/ Mon, 08 Sep 2025 19:51:40 +0000 https://msmagazine.com/?p=385491 A new Century Foundation poll shows that while both men and women are struggling in Trump’s economy, women—especially young women—are bearing the brunt of rising costs, growing debt and dwindling faith in the American Dream.

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Why Big Business Is Trying to Defeat the ERA: The Economic Implications of Equality (May 1976) https://msmagazine.com/2025/08/27/business-women-workers-labor-day-equal-rights-amendment-rights-constitution/ Wed, 27 Aug 2025 18:59:39 +0000 https://msmagazine.com/?p=385233 On Nov. 7, 1975—more than half a year ago as you read this—the voters of New York and New Jersey defeated amendments to their state constitutions which said that men and women should be treated equally before the law. It was one of those old-fashioned political events that the rise of the pollster is supposed to have leeched from our body politic—namely, a surprise. It set off a period both of private introspection on the part of individual women who had previously taken ratification of the federal Equal Rights Amendment for granted, and public reconsideration on the part of the organizations and politicians to whom stewardship of the ratification movement had fallen.

Listen to the latest episode of Looking Back, Moving Forward, "The Feminist Fight For The Equal Rights Amendment Is Far From Over—and More Urgent Than Ever (with Pat Spearman, Ellie Smeal, Carol Moseley Braun, Kathy Spillar, and Ting Ting Cheng)" on Spotify, Apple Podcasts or wherever you get your podcasts.

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From Alligator Alcatraz to National Guard Patrols: What Is the Cost of the Trump Administration’s Cruelty? https://msmagazine.com/2025/08/13/national-guard-dc-trump-economy-alligator-alcatraz-deportation-cost/ Thu, 14 Aug 2025 00:34:30 +0000 https://msmagazine.com/?p=384636 Reserve forces of the U.S. Army, 800 National Guardsmen, and for some reason, 120 FBI agents, are being newly assigned by El Presidente to patrol our national capital—citing crime as his motive, though it’s dropped by a third in recent (Biden) years. He’s already done this in Los Angeles for the last 60 days and predicts other cities are on his list: Baltimore, Chicago, Oakland, New York City—all places that just happen to vote blue.

Early on, the Pentagon testified it would spend about $134 million for the LA deployment, which sounds like a low-ball figure to anyone who’s recently shopped for groceries to feed 5,000 hungry young men three meals a day. And now, California’s governor is asking for the total cost to taxpayers of this “unlawful” deployment—because whether it’s political theater or not, we’re the ones footing the bill.

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How Rising Prices and Policy Cuts Are Squeezing Moms and Families https://msmagazine.com/2025/08/13/trump-economy-women-moms-tariffs-inflation-groceries/ Wed, 13 Aug 2025 20:14:39 +0000 https://msmagazine.com/?p=384616 Articles on tariffs, the labor market, and economic growth or decline often neglect to report how these policies are affecting real people’s ability to keep a roof over their head or put food on the table for their families each night.

When U.S. companies face higher costs for importing goods, those costs get passed directly to consumers, which means everyday goods—from diapers to carrots—become more expensive. Women, in particular, shoulder the brunt of these increased costs.

When we make sure moms and babies have what they need to thrive, we’re not just addressing today’s crises ... we’re building tomorrow’s prosperity.

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