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Occupy Sandy was an organized relief effort created to assist the victims of Hurricane Sandy in the northeastern United States, made up of former and present Occupy Wall Street protesters, other members of the Occupy movement, and former non-Occupy volunteers.
The report was released just as concerns of the Occupy Wall Street movement were beginning to enter the national political debate. [56] According to the CBO, between 1979 and 2007 the incomes of the top 1% of Americans grew by an average of 275%.
Worldwide Occupy movement protests on 15 October 2011. This is a list of Occupy movement topics on Wikipedia. The Occupy movement is the international branch of the Occupy Wall Street movement that protests against social and economic inequality around the world, its primary goal being to make the economic and political relations in all societies less vertically hierarchical and more flatly ...
The Occupy Wall Street movement is already showing signs of being commandeered by the great Main Street street fight between "left" and "right" -- also known as "us" versus "them." Don't fall for the
The movement's lofty goals of creating a more equitable economy have gone unfulfilled, but the politics of "the 99 percent" have gained traction over the past decade.
Occupy Money Cooperative In 2011, the Occupy Wall Street movement took the financial industry to task for greed and corruption. Yet two years later, an offshoot from the movement is now looking to ...
OCCUPY WALL STREET REPRESENTS AMERICA: A Compilation of Polling Data Oc cupy Wall Street (data provided by D. Schoen, WSJ.com) All Voters Independent Voters Government should guarantee healthcare for all 65% 164% Not available - but "a majority of independents were willing to pay higher taxes" for health care Raise taxes on the wealthy
The Occupy Handbook is a collection of essays about Occupy Wall Street as well as the larger international Occupy movement. [1] Contributors include economists and political commentators such as: Paul Krugman, Robin Wells, Michael Lewis, Robert Reich, Amy Goodman, David Graeber, Peter Diamond, Emmanuel Saez, Ariel Dorfman, Barbara Ehrenreich, Jeff Sachs, and Nouriel Roubini, among others.