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The American Economic Liberties Project and Groundwork Collaborative released The Cost of Corruption: Americans Are Paying the Price for Trump’s Corruption

June 3, 2026 — The American Economic Liberties Project and Groundwork Collaborative released The Cost of Corruption: Americans Foot the Bill for Trump's Corruption today, a joint fact sheet documenting how the Trump administration's self-dealing is raising costs for everyday Americans.

CoStar’s Acquisition of Zonda Renews Housing Supply Concerns

June 3, 2026 — Amidst widespread outrage and intense debate over rising housing costs, CoStar Group — the commercial real estate giant behind Apartments.com, Homes.com, and other sales platforms — announced its acquisition of homebuilding data and analytics firm Zonda, further concentrating ownership of real estate data under a single company. In response, the American Economic Liberties Project released the following statement:

Gov. Polis’s Surveillance Pricing Veto Aligns with Big Tech, Leaving Colorado Families Unprotected Against Invasive Big Data Creep

June 3, 2026 — In response to news that Colorado Gov. Jared Polis vetoed what would have been the country’s first true surveillance pricing bill the American Economic Liberties Project released the following statement:

“Main Street vs. The Merger”: Entertainment Workers, Small Businesses, and Lawmakers Convene in Three Cities to Oppose the Paramount-Warner Bros. Discovery Deal

June 2, 2026 — The American Economic Liberties Project, the Committee for the First Amendment, Democracy Defenders Action, the Future Film Coalition, and the Writers Guild of America are joining forces for a three-city tour bringing together entertainment workers, small business owners, elected officials, and antimonopoly advocates to publicly oppose the $110 billion Paramount Skydance acquisition of Warner Bros. Discovery.

Big Medicine Cuts Therapist Pay, Worsens Mental Health Access Crisis

May 29, 2026 — In response to news that Aetna, a health insurer owned by CVS Health, will cut reimbursement rates for mental health clinicians who use Alma, a practice management company, the American Economic Liberties Project released the following statement.