Don’t Double Down on Failure: Vote NO on the Heroes Act
May 12, 2020 - The American Economic Liberties Project released the following statement after House Democrats unveiled legislative text for the Heroes Act, encouraging progressives to demand this bill address the injustices deriving from this consolidation of power in addition to humanitarian needs.
Uber-GrubHub Merger Will Devastate Restaurants, Harm Workers and Hurt Consumers
May 12, 2020 - The American Economic Liberties Project released the following statement in response to reporting from the Wall Street Journal, which revealed that Uber, the parent company of Uber Eats, is seeking to acquire GrubHub.
Economic Liberties Launches New Website and Welcomes Nine New Members to its Team
May 12, 2020 - The American Economic Liberties Project, which launched in February to advance a growing, cross-ideological movement to combat monopolies and the systems that entrench their power, today launched a new website and welcomed nine new members to its team: Pat Garafolo, Denise Hearn, Leah Hunt Hendrix, Laleh Ispahani, Nia Johnson, Robyn Shapiro, Maureen Tkacik, Lori Wallach, and Kate Yeager.
Fresh heat for food delivery giants
May 8, 2020 - "Some of Washington’s most powerful progressive advocacy groups,” led by the American Economic Liberties Project, demanded Congress include a temporary ban on mergers in the next coronavirus relief package.
Wall Street-Friendly Lawmakers Sought Bailout For Shady Lenders
May 8, 2020 – With a bipartisan group of lawmakers working to secure federal assistance for a host of controversial financial reforms, HuffPost talked with Economic Liberties’ Research Director Matt Stoller and Senior Fellow Graham Steele about why the Federal Reserve should not lend to subprime consumer and small business lenders or private equity firms.