Gizmodo: Is Google’s $90 Million Settlement a Win for App Developers, or for Google?
July 2, 2022 — Economic Liberties' Director of State & Local Policy Pat Garofalo talked to Gizmodo about Google's settlement with small app store developers and why it isn't an actual solution to Google's dominance over app stores.
The Eagle Tribune: Airlines must blame themselves for delays, canceled flights and chaos
June 29, 2022 — Economic Liberties' Senior Fellow for Aviation & Travel Bill McGee discussed the origin of the flight cancellation crisis with The Eagle Tribune.
NYT DealBook: The C.E.O. Silence on the Jan. 6 Hearings
June 29, 2022 — The New York Times' DealBook included Economic Liberties' statement highlighting CFPB Director Chopra's work protecting businesses, consumers, and workers alike after the U.S. Chamber of Commerce launched a smear campaign against him.
USMCA’s Second Anniversary: Wins for Workers Using Enhanced Labor Rules Show a Different Way on Trade is Possible, Now Biden Administration Must Build from New Floor Set by Revised NAFTA to Deliver a Truly Worker-Centered Trade Policy
June 29, 2022 — Rethink Trade issued a statement ahead of the United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement (USMCA) anniversary.
ICYMI: FTC Takes Walmart to Court for Profiting from Fraud, Continues to Challenge Corporations Perpetrating Biggest Harms
June 29, 2022 — Yesterday, in a 3-2 vote, the Federal Trade Commission filed a major lawsuit against Walmart, one of the largest multinational retail corporations, for knowingly facilitating fraud of its customers. As the suit details, Walmart not only turned a blind eye to scammers using its money transfer service to steal more than $197,316,611 — with over $1.3 billion in money transfers also possibly connected to fraud — from working people, it also pocketed millions of dollars in fees through the process.