by Zach Dawes Jr | Mar 14, 2023 | Feature, News
Can social justice and philanthropy be reconciled when wealthy donors have made their fortunes through an unjust system? A new report from the Women’s Philanthropy Institute, part of Indiana University’s Lilly Family School of Philanthropy, explores this...
by Zach Dawes Jr | Mar 3, 2023 | Feature, News
The impacts of climate change and a global pandemic that strained health systems, economies, mental health and family finances had another significant impact: “an explosion of inequality.” This is a key finding of a report from Oxfam International published in...
by Zach Dawes Jr | Nov 4, 2022 | News
The wage gap between CEOs of the 350 largest publicly traded U.S. companies and average U.S. workers continues to increase, according to an Economic Policy Institute published in early October. In 2021, CEOs earned 399 times more than the typical U.S. worker was paid;...
by Libby Carroll | Jul 6, 2022 | News
Learning poverty has increased by one-third in low- and middle-income countries, according to a report published June 23 by World Bank, UNESCO, UNICEF, U.K. government Foreign Commonwealth and Development Office, USAID and the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation. In the...
by Zach Dawes Jr | Sep 3, 2021 | News
CEOs in the U.S. continued making millions while millions became unemployed due to the pandemic in 2020. Realized income for CEOs in the top 350 publicly owned U.S. companies rose 18.9% last year, bringing their average pay to $24.2 million (up from $21.3 million in...