Announcing Working for Women Report, Third Edition: IWF's Center for Economic Opportunity's Working for Women report reflects changes in our economy and the need to identify policy reforms that restore hope and prosperity in America and give women greater opportunities to flourish.
Balancing personal priorities, improved well-being, and financial security now and in the future are what women seek today. They want to be in charge of their careers and time, not have government bureaucrats calling the shots. Working for Women charts a path to deliver those results.
Various factors have contributed to this condition — including historical guilt, religious retreat, and a geopolitically marginalized continent. Read More
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We must remember the victims of the Holocaust and the promise the world made to them: NEVER AGAIN. We must apologize to those survivors who were victimized again on October 7th. While brutal thugs are actively trying to exterminate the Jewish people, we must hear our leaders speak the truth and demand accountability. We must also remember there are hostages who need to be brought home, who are currently being violated and abused. Women’s groups must clearly condemn the sexual violence perpetrated against women, men and children in Israel on October 7th and recommit to refusing to allow rape to be used as a weapon. The silence must end. Read More
An exclusive event for investing members of Independent Women’s Network (IWN).
Join us Tuesday, February 6 at 1:00 p.m. ET to hear from Dr. Carol Swain. The former Princeton and Vanderbilt professor will be discussing everything from the myth of DEI to the rot in higher education (including the recent plagiarism allegations against former Harvard President Claudine Gay). She has solutions to address issues of race and opportunity for all Americans.
How much do you know about veteran poverty? Can you spot the lie?
A. Military veterans are typically more successful than their civilian peers. B. Homelessness among veterans has radically increased over the last decade. C. Veterans don’t experience poverty at higher rates than civilians.
Pop megastar Taylor Swift is trying to shake off criticism she’s received for her private jet’s carbon footprint. It was revealed last month that “Taylor purchased more than double the carbon credits needed to offset all tour travel” ahead of the March 2023 kickoff of her wildly successful Eras Tour. Swift’s recent travels, spanning three months, reportedly produced 138 tons of carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions—comparable to the amount of energy consumed by 17 single-family homes in a year.
Since the passage of the Sherman Antitrust Act in 1890, the federal U.S. government takes an active role in preventing monopolies. And even among those who do not support such government intervention, monopolies generally do not enjoy popularity. Consumers appreciate the increased options and lower costs typical of a competitive market.