"Wall Street is Aiming for Squeezing Out the Middle-Class from Home Ownership"
DATA SOURCE: RealtyTrac via http://www.cnbc.com/id/101472045
"U.S. Petro Exports Have Nearly TRIPLED Since 1995 - Why?" And they want to drill MORE just to increase profits? Data Source: U.S. Energy Information Administration, http://1.usa.gov/1qqrfAU
Big Oil Sitting on Unused Federal Oil Lands - Why?
Data source: Bureau of Land Management, Sept. 30, 2012 figures, http://on.doi.gov/1elqWyT
More Inequality Means Less Upward Mobility
How to Properly Use Materials Released Under a Creative Commons License IMPORTANT: Bigger image @ http://imageshack.com/a/img842/7846/dt33.png More Info: http://wiki.creativecommons.org/Frequently_Asked_Questions
"5.8 Million Americans in these States Still Can't Vote"
This is Your Brain on Poverty View in hi-def at Zoom.It
Gun Nuttery is Like a Religion
"Guns Have Changed. Our Gun Laws Have Not Kept Pace" by Occupy Posters
View full-sized at: bit.ly/guns-now-and-1800s
"Unemployed Men Over Time" NOTE: Why only men? Two reasons: (1) that’s the available data upon which this is based; (2) over the past 60 years, social values about men in the workplace have remained largely unchanged; the same cannot at all be said about women. The point here is to make economic commentary, not a mix of gender role and economic commentary.
"Homeless Yet Employed"
NOTE: Some sleazy slimeball has removed the attribution from this and it is going around like crazy as such, see, e.g., this.
"If the U.S. Congress Were Seated by Campaign Cash"
If U.S. Land Mass Were Distributed Like U.S. Wealth (expanded version)
This design was featured in a Huffington Post roundup of Occupy Art and was readers’ top pick.
This design appears in the major college textbook, Government in America by George C. Edwards.
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Nice! I today signed papers with the major publisher Pearson Academic to allow this graphic to appear in the VERY major college textbook, Government in America (16th edition) by George C. Edwards. This means that today is the day that an instance of Occupy art will be viewed and cited by American history scholars for literally centuries and centuries to come. I'm glad. :-)