Tuesday, February 07, 2023

Black Americans Are Much More Likely To Face Tax Audits, Study Finds

 Political reporters no longer get to decide what's news. The days when a minister gave briefings to a dozen lobby correspondents, and thereby dictated the next day's headlines, are over. Now, a thousand bloggers decide for themselves what is interesting. If enough of them are tickled then, bingo, you're news.




NY Times: Black Americans Are Much More Likely To Face Tax Audits, Study Finds





Berlin, 31 January 2023: “The 2022 Corruption Perceptions Index (CPI) released today by Transparency International shows that most of the world continues to fail to fight corruption: 95 per cent of countries have made little to no progress since 2017. 

According to the Global Peace Index, the world continues to become a less peaceful place. There is a clear connection between this violence and corruption, with countries that score lowest in this index also scoring very low on the CPI. Governments hampered by corruption lack the capacity to protect the people, while public discontent is more likely to turn into violence. This vicious cycle is impacting countries everywhere from South Sudan (13) to Brazil (38). [The United States received a score of 69/100]

Corruption has made our world a more dangerous place. As governments have collectively failed to make progress against it, they fuel the current rise in violence and conflict – and endanger people everywhere. The only way out is for states to do the hard work, rooting out corruption at all levels to ensure governments work for all people, not just an elite few.”


MRI scans reveal disparate impact of poverty and other ‘toxic stress’ on brains of Black children STAT

 

Managing Decline Rational Reflections. Of firms, not empires


Shellfish Monopolists The Age of Invention. English Parliament of 1621.