Economic Justice Archives - Ms. Magazine https://msmagazine.com/tag/economic-justice/ 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 Economic Justice Archives - Ms. Magazine https://msmagazine.com/tag/economic-justice/ 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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Police Officer Domestic Violence Is A Crisis. It’s Time for States to Take Action. https://msmagazine.com/2025/12/11/police-officer-domestic-violence-women/ Thu, 11 Dec 2025 20:41:24 +0000 https://msmagazine.com/?p=389665 Domestic violence by police officers is a nationwide scourge. While the actual number of cases that happen every year is unknown, it’s likely in the tens of thousands. Police officers in almost every state have been charged with domestic violence since the start of 2025. Such figures demonstrate that police officer domestic violence is a structural failure, not the isolated misconduct of ‘a few bad apples.’

These numbers become even more sobering in light of police officer-abusers’ training and responsibilities, which makes them uniquely dangerous, and extremely undertrained: Less than 2 percent of police academy training time is spent on domestic violence response, while 17 percent is spent on weapons and defensive training.

Officer-abusers and their victims make clear that something is deeply wrong in our domestic violence support system. For now, we don’t understand the depth of that dysfunction, but we can be certain that more funding, better policy and less criminalization will help drive a better future.

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For Women Spending the Holidays in Prison or a Shelter, You Can Make a Difference https://msmagazine.com/2025/12/08/send-ms-magazine-women-prison-jail-domestic-violence-shelter/ Mon, 08 Dec 2025 23:00:00 +0000 https://msmagazine.com/?p=388827 Women and girls are the fastest growing incarcerated population in the United States today. The women now in prison are often there because of circumstances that might have put you or me there, too. 

We at Ms. magazine want women in prison to know they are seen and valued. And because domestic violence shelters can be almost as isolating as prisons—and often lack reading material, just as many prisons do—we want to support women in those shelters, too. 

For a tax-deductible donation of just $30, you can help send Ms. to a woman in prison or a domestic violence shelter for a year. And for just $10 more ($40 total), you can get a year's worth of Ms. for yourself as well.

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Where ACA Premiums Could Spike Most in 2026 if Congress Lets Enhanced Tax Credits Expire https://msmagazine.com/2025/12/04/aca-premiums-republicans-democrats-congress-lets-enhanced-tax-credits-expire/ Thu, 04 Dec 2025 20:26:18 +0000 https://msmagazine.com/?p=389450 The Affordable Care Act (ACA) offers premium tax credits to help make health insurance more affordable. Under original Affordable Care Act provisions, an income cap for premium tax credits was set at 400 percent of the federal poverty level. Above that threshold, federal financial assistance was not available, creating a “subsidy cliff.”

Enhanced premium tax credits expire at the end of this year. Enrollees currently receiving premium tax credits at any level of income will see their federal assistance decrease or disappear if enhanced premium tax credits expire, with an average increase of 114 percent to what enrollees pay in premiums net of tax credits.

The impact will be greatest for those whose unsubsidized premiums are highest: older Marketplace enrollees and those living in higher-premium locales.

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Calling Foul: Breaking Down WNBA Pay and Why It Matters https://msmagazine.com/2025/11/14/wnba-equal-pay-women-athletes-basketball-salary/ Fri, 14 Nov 2025 20:57:18 +0000 https://msmagazine.com/?p=388509 There’s a long history of women in sport fighting for equal pay, and what’s happening with the WNBA today is less of a mirror of the current gender pay gap and more of a throwback to a time when women’s efforts were even more deeply devalued. The WNBA is a visible legacy of Title IX, and an indication of how far there is left to go. 

These are women at a pinnacle of professional achievement, who are still beholden to structural barriers. This is not a sports issue. It is a feminist issue.

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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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‘It’s Not Charity, It’s Community’: Why SNAP Benefits Are Helpful for Everyone https://msmagazine.com/2025/11/05/snap-trump-benefits-state-wisconsin-free-food-banks/ Wed, 05 Nov 2025 22:25:57 +0000 https://msmagazine.com/?p=388149 As federal SNAP funding stalls amid the shutdown, families, advocates and food banks are stepping up to keep people fed—but they can’t fill all the gaps.

“When we support programs like SNAP—we’re not just feeding families, we’re strengthening the entire community—every child who goes to bed with a full stomach, every parent who can focus on work instead of hunger, every landlord who can count on rent being paid—all of that adds up to a healthier, more resilient community,” said Semone Thomas, a Wisconsin SNAP advocate. “Because in the end, food security is not charity, it’s community.”

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Immigrant and First-Generation Women Are Changing What Leadership Looks Like in America https://msmagazine.com/2025/10/29/immigrant-first-generation-women-usa-politics/ Wed, 29 Oct 2025 19:46:02 +0000 https://msmagazine.com/?p=387817 Running for office in the United States has never been an even playing field. Women face steep hurdles including misogyny, difficulties raising money and building political networks, and shouldering the demands of family and work. On top of that, immigrant women often face increased barriers, contending with racism, xenophobia and constant doubts about whether they “fit the image” of a politician.

Men are usually assumed to be qualified. Women have to prove it—over and over again.

At New American Leaders, we prepare women to anticipate these double standards and to campaign with confidence and authenticity. NAL is women-led and stands as the only nonprofit, nonpartisan organization in the United States that trains and supports immigrants, children of immigrants and refugees for civic leadership or running for office.

(This essay is part of a collection presented by Ms. and the Groundswell Fund highlighting the work of Groundswell partners advancing inclusive democracy.)

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‘I Don’t Want to Live in Low-Income Housing Forever’: How Guaranteed Income Is Helping One Mom Dream Bigger https://msmagazine.com/2025/10/09/low-income-housing-guaranteed-income-jackson-mississippi-springboard-magnolia-mothers-trust/ Thu, 09 Oct 2025 11:00:00 +0000 https://msmagazine.com/?p=387001 Front & Center amplifies the voices of Black women navigating poverty—highlighting their struggles, resilience and dreams as they care for their families, build careers and challenge systems not built for their success. Now in its fourth year, Front & Center is a collaboration between Ms. and Springboard to Opportunities, a nonprofit based in Jackson, Miss., working alongside residents of federally subsidized housing as they pursue their goals.

Deneader is a 37-year-old mother of three. She’s a participant in the Magnolia Mother’s Trust, receiving one year of guaranteed income as she searches for stable work and builds a better future for her family.

"I think a lot about going back to school, but my youngest needs me. Tamara is still little and having her at home takes up most of my focus."

"I also want to get back on my feet fully and become a better person. I know the first step will be finding the right job—something stable, something that allows me to take care of my family. I don’t want to live in low-income housing forever. I know some people do it, but I want more for us."

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