Omar Ocampo

Omar Ocampo is a researcher for the Program on Inequality and the Common Good at the Institute for Policy Studies.

Millionaires Don’t Flee States Over Higher Taxes

Expanding Union Density Must Be the Priority

Twelve U.S. Billionaires Now Have a Combined $2 Trillion

Housing Director Threatens to Evict Florida Families

Want More Equality of Opportunity and Social Justice? Copy Massachusetts’ Millionaire’s Tax

A New Permanent Affordable Housing Proposal

Billionaires are Bad for the Economy, Taxing Them is Good for It

A Working Class Victory on the Horizon in Colombia

The Ultra-Wealthy Have a Private Jet Problem

How Investors Accelerate the Affordable Housing Crisis

For Lula, Fighting Against Fascism and For Economic Justice is Nothing New

How Colombia Will Tax the Wealthy

Colombia’s First Leftist President Charts a New Path on Venezuela/

The Proposed Wealth Tax on Colombia’s 4,700 Richest People Would Raise $1 Billion

Petro’s Victory Brings an Opportunity to Reverse Inequality in Colombia

Debunking the Myth of the Fleeing Millionaire

Vacant Housing and Homelessness in LA