A timeline of the Occupy Wall Street movement:....................
How the Occupy Wall Street movement utilizes social media:........
What began as a call for Americans to gather in New York's Financial District has given rise to like-minded actions nationwide. Click on the dots for details from over 99 locations (last updated: October 6, 3pm PST):
Know of more locations for this map? Send a link to a news article or blog posts to traja [at] motherjones [dot] com or @tasneemraja.
Map production by Samantha Oltman and Tasneem Raja.
How rich are the superrich? Eleven charts that explain what's wrong with America:
A huge share of the nation's economic growth over the past 30 years has gone to the top one-hundredth of one percent, who now make an average of $27 million per household. The average income for the bottom 90 percent of us? $31,244. See all of Mother Jones' inequality charts here.
Smashing play on envy, with little or nothing to do with how tolerably the low end lives. Those rich people don’t EAT money, they use it. Result being myriads of JOBS that wouldn’t otherwise exist.