This is how the Boeing layoffs are going down Boeing's layoffs are cutting deep into the ranks of Machinists and engineers. These documents reveal how much Boeing had staked on building planes. Carolyn Adolph
ACLU: Companies can't fight racism until they see they're upholding it Seattle-based corporate giant Carolyn Adolph
From Jobs To Homeownership, Protests Put Spotlight On Economic Divide Police brutality has sparked days of civil unrest. But the sparks have landed in a tinderbox built over decades of economic inequality, now exacerbated by the coronavirus pandemic. Scott Horsley
Roundtable: Trump And The Media NPR's Michel Martin discusses what tech companies can do to regulate facts on their platforms with Aspen Digital's Vivian Schiller, Recode's Kara Swisher and the Cato Institute's Matthew Feeney.
Amid COVID-19 Pandemic, Georgia Landlord Steps Up To Assist Tenants During the first month of shutdowns, Atlanta commercial landlord Robert Fransen decided to work with his tenants to cut them a break on their rent and help them adapt their businesses to the pandemic.
Revisiting Common Economy Questions And Reconnecting With Past Callers NPR's chief economics correspondent looks back at the question answered on the National Conversation about the economy. Past callers reconnect to update on how they have fared during the pandemic. Scott Horsley
Revisiting Common Economy Questions And Reconnecting With Past Callers, Continued NPR's chief economics correspondent looks back at the question answered on the National Conversation about the economy. Past callers reconnect to update on how they have fared during the pandemic. Scott Horsley
People Can't See It, But This Grocery Worker Still Wears Lipstick Under Her Mask As a low-wage worker, Yesenia Ortiz wishes she would get paid more during the pandemic because of the extra level of risk to which she is exposed. Sarah Gonzalez
Nick Hanauer: How Do We Begin To Reinvent Capitalism? Billionaire entrepreneur Nick Hanauer says that today's inequality results from decades of bad economic theory. He argues for a reinvention of our capitalist system and our definition of prosperity. NPR/TED Staff
Unemployment in Washington state expected to peak by September By the end of September, the unemployment rate in Washington state is expected peak at 19.2%. That’s according to the state's Economic and Revenue Forecast Council. Carolyn Adolph