CNET: Why WhatsApp users are moving their family members to Signal
February 5, 2021 — CNET turned to Economic Liberties’ Director of Strategy and Programs Nidhi Hegde to discuss why consumers are rightly concerned about Facebook’s privacy practices.
Tax Notes: Bills Reintroduced for Interstate Tax Incentives Compact
February 4, 2021 — Tax Notes turned to Economic Liberties’ State and Local Policy Director Pat Garofalo to explain the importance of a new state compact to limit the use of corporate tax subsidies.
Washington Post: The Technology 202: Amazon’s new CEO will inherit major political headaches
February 3, 2021 — The Washington Post featured commentary from Economic Liberties’ Executive Director Sarah Miller on Jeff Bezos’ decision to step down as Amazon CEO and why policymakers must still act to break up the monopoly.
BBC World News: Bezos Steps Down
February 3, 2021 — Economic Liberties’ Executive Director Sarah Miller joined BBC World News to discuss Jeff Bezos decision to step down as CEO and how Congress and the public are waking up to Amazon’s monopoly power.
NPR 1A: What’s Got Wall Street So Worried? And When Will Main Street Come Back?
January 30, 2021 — Economic Liberties’ Research Director Matt Stoller joined NPR’s 1A to discuss how financial institutions with risky business models take advantage of financial crises and encourage market manipulation and fraud.