Seeking a more worker-friendly economy, some cities, states push employee ownership
Businesses owned by employees are rare in the U.S.; some governments are trying to change that.
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Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. - 5 p.m.
info@better-cities.org
Sophie Quinton writes about fiscal and economic policy for Stateline. Previously, she wrote for National Journal, where she covered the White House and was a lead reporter for series on demographic change and the economy. Her work frequently appeared in National Journal’s sister publication, the Atlantic. She has appeared on radio programs and MSNBC’s “Morning Joe.” Originally from the United Kingdom, she graduated cum laude from Yale University in 2010.
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