Tag: scores
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The Billion-Dollar Gambit: Employee Stock Plans Face a Costly Crossroads
The Billion-Dollar Gambit: Employee Stock Plans Face a Costly Crossroads Lawmakers grapple with the steep price tag of boosting ESOPs, pitting potential worker empowerment against significant government revenue. The promise of widespread employee ownership, a long-cherished ideal in American capitalism, is facing a significant hurdle: its colossal price tag. A new analysis from the Joint…
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The $100 Billion Question: Can Employee Ownership Deliver a Fairer Economy?
The $100 Billion Question: Can Employee Ownership Deliver a Fairer Economy? A deep dive into legislation aiming to boost ESOPs, and the conflicting projections that could shape its future. The promise of widespread employee ownership, once a niche concept, is increasingly finding its way into mainstream policy discussions. A significant piece of legislation currently making…
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The $100 Billion Question: Will Employee Stock Ownership Plans Finally Take Flight?
The $100 Billion Question: Will Employee Stock Ownership Plans Finally Take Flight? A high-stakes battle is brewing over legislation designed to boost ESOPs, with projections predicting a massive fiscal impact and fierce debate on the economic horizon. The venerable Employee Stock Ownership Plan (ESOP) model, a long-standing but often underutilized mechanism for empowering workers and…
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The Unseen Hand: How Data Reveals a New Advantage for the Wealthy in College Admissions
The Unseen Hand: How Data Reveals a New Advantage for the Wealthy in College Admissions With test-score and race data now public, the scales of advantage may be tipping further toward financial privilege. The hallowed halls of academia, long seen as bastions of meritocracy, are facing a seismic shift. A recent revelation, amplified by the…
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The Unseen Hand: How Trump’s Policies Could Reshape the College Admissions Landscape for the Wealthy
The Unseen Hand: How Trump’s Policies Could Reshape the College Admissions Landscape for the Wealthy As test scores and race become more transparent, the scales may tip further in favor of affluence. In the intricate, often opaque world of college admissions, a seismic shift may be on the horizon, propelled by policies ostensibly aimed at…