American Compass: Moving The Chains

Anti-Monopoly Policies & EnforcementCOVID-19 Economy

June 8, 2020—Economic Liberties’ Research Director Matt Stoller wrote in the American Compass about the relationship between consolidation and lost production capacity, explaining the importance of bringing back critical supply chains —including those for medical supplies and medicine.

Washington Post: Restaurants are barely surviving. Delivery apps will kill them.

COVID-19 EconomyState and Local PolicyTech

May 29, 2020 - Economic Liberties’ Senior Fellow Maureen Tkacik published took on GrubHub, UberEats, DoorDash and Postmates in the Washington Post, explaining how their use of anticompetitive and unfair practices harms consumers, workers and restaurants.

What Progressives Must Demand in a COVID-19 Relief Package

Anti-Monopoly Policies & EnforcementCOVID-19 Economy

May 12, 2020 - Economic Liberties published a Heroes Act explainer, spelling out why workers, small businesses, and communities in crisis deserve more than the Heroes Act delivers.

The Federal Reserve Must Not Finance a Merger Wave

Anti-Monopoly Policies & EnforcementCOVID-19 EconomyFinance

May 7, 2020 - Nine groups led by the American Economic Liberties Project sent a letter to Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell and Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin urging them to freeze all mergers and acquisitions activity by otherwise viable corporations as a condition for use of the Federal Reserve and Treasury’s emergency credit programs.

Public Seminar: Is the Covid-19 Small Business Loan Program a Boondoggle?

COVID-19 Economy

April 28, 2020⁠— Economic Liberties' Director of State and Local Policy Pat Garofalo untangled the issues surrounding the Small Business Administration's Paycheck Protection Program for Public Seminar.