Small complex loopholes get too much attention from reformers; it’s time for Democrats to pursue structural tax reform.
Eric Harris Bernstein
Eric Harris Bernstein is a graduate student at UC Berkeley’s Goldman School of Public Policy. Previously, he worked on tax, antitrust, and labor policy as a program manager for the Roosevelt Institute. You can follow his work and musings on Twitter at @EricHBernstein.
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Why Shouldn’t Bartenders Be Rich?
One Oakland bartender shows how eliminating the sub-minimum wage would benefit high-end, as well as low-end, tipped workers.

