Women don’t make 77 cents to a man’s dollar. They make more like 93 cents, as long as they don’t major in art history
Economy
Why Sandberg Matters for Real Women
Her power and talent and visibility are the very things that allow her to change the way we think about ourselves
How Did You Get Ahead at Work?
Share your own advice at #HowWomenSucceed
Live Chat: Belinda Luscombe on How Women Succeed
In an exclusive interview, TIME’s Belinda Luscombe spoke to Facebook’s Sheryl Sandberg about her controversial crusade to help women move up in the workplace. Join Luscombe — a working mother herself — tomorrow at 11 a.m. ET when she’ll be taking live questions about Sandberg’s mission and how women can have more successful …
Flu Outbreak: Why Paid Sick Days Matter
Americans should recognize that guaranteeing paid sick days to workers would help moderate the impact of influenza and other contagious diseases
Is Obama’s Cabinet Too Male?
It’s a legitimate question, but more important is whether his policies have helped women get hired outside the White House
Why the Fiscal Cliff Was Bound To Collapse
It was unrealistic to think that the supercommittee would ever have reached a deal
Viewpoint: Where Republicans Are Going Wrong On The Fiscal Cliff
They are heading for defeat by focusing on taxes instead of government spending
The Making of a Cliffhanger
Is the term “fiscal cliff” too alarmist? The man who coined it thinks not
Viewpoint: Why We Should Go over the Fiscal Cliff
We have nothing to fear from the cliff, and it will get us closer to fundamental tax reform
Olympic Uniform Hypocrisy: Reid and Pelosi’s Clothes Are Made In China Too
For all the furor over Ralph Lauren’s uniforms not being made in America, little has been done to support our home-grown garment industry
The Resource Shortage Is Real
It’s the rule of supply and demand: we simply don’t have enough
JP Morgan’s $2 Billion Boo-Boo
JP Morgan’s derivatives debacle is reason enough to toughen the Volcker rule