Daily Clips: October 18th, 2016
Small donors still aren’t as important as wealthy ones: Contrary to popular belief, the authors argue that “the truth is that small donors aren’t as important to campaigns as they were before internet fundraising became popular.”
Wal-Mart figures out that paying workers more helps retain talent: Turns out that Wal-Mart could afford to pay their workers better.
Trump: maybe Paul Ryan wants me to lose he can run in 2020: A broken clock is right twice a day.
Americans work 25% more than Europeans, study finds:
“As recently as the early 1970s, according to several studies, people in the U.S. and Western Europe worked about the same number of hours per week.”
Tweet of the day:
@NickHanauer successful business-guy says raising wages lets consumers patronize business, boosting profits/jobs pic.twitter.com/COgC6xzmVy
— Rep. Keith Ellison (@keithellison) October 17, 2016