Socioeconomics

The Edmonton Public Library says it will ban library sleepers starting on May 1.

Wake up! There’s no snoozing allowed in this Canadian library

Health

At the Edmonton Public Library in Alberta, Canada, snoozing in the stacks will now be banned. The new rule is part of the library’s effort to redirect homeless library patrons to more appropriate support services.

The Swiss mountain resort of Davos  where world political and buisness leaders are attending the World Economic Forum (WEF) to discuss the state of the world's economies and the problem of growing economic inequality.

Why one economist thinks Obama’s tax plan on the rich is too little, too late

Economics
A girl rides a bicycle on a balcony in the "Tower of David" skyscraper.

This South American city is home to the ‘world’s tallest squat’

Development
The World

Global food prices on the rise

The World

New Census Bureau proposes new poverty guidelines

The World

Rating vs. Resume: Can Bad Credit Kill Your Job Prospects?

We reported yesterday on a lawsuit brought against test-prep giant Kaplan by the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, who accused the company of discriminating against African-American job applicants by using credit histories in their hiring processes. As it turns out, Kaplan is hardly the only company to do so. According to Takeaway listener Christina Tobin, her […]

The World

This week’s agenda: lame duck Congress returns, unemployment benefits expire

We speak with Charlie Herman, economics editor for The Takeaway and WNYC Radio, and Marcus Mabry, associate national editor for our partner The New York Times, to discuss the important decisions that need to be made.

The World

Low-paying jobs on the rise

We speak with Annette Bernhardt, a policy co-director for the National Employment Law Project and with Chelsea Nelson, who once worked as a secretary but now works as a waitress at a truck stop to help make ends meet.

The World

Markets take hit as jobless claims rise

Financial markets took a hit yesterday after jobless claims rose to their highest level since last November. This increase is feeding concern that the economy is starting to slow down again. Louise Story joins us.

The World

Americans struggle as poverty rises

We discuss what can be done to fight poverty in America and how the government defines being poor. Ron Haskins from the Brookings Institute and Jacqueline Novogratz of The Acumen Fund join us.