Posts by Alissa Quart
My latest with Lynn Parramore for @newrepublic.com and @economichardship.bsky.social on the AI "robot gaze" and how AI stands for "apocalyptic insecurity," manipulating workers by creating dread @maiasz.bsky.social @hamiltonnolan.bsky.social @epi.org @ineteconomics.bsky.social link in comments
New, from me: American taxpayers will spend billions of hours and hundreds of billions of dollars — not to pay their taxes, but to report them to the government.
Thank Trump, who killed Direct File, a free tax high-quality reporting tool that IRS had built. 🧵
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AI + workers = "apocalyptic insecurity" newrepublic.com/article/2086... great @alissaquart.bsky.social
Happy St. Patrick's Day, New York.
One Battle After Another wins the Oscars. Not a surprise. PTA compared it to Oscars 1975 but I explain why it's not this piece in @motherjones.com @economichardship.bsky.social No winner said anything political, sadly. @maiasz.bsky.social
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Latest from @alissaquart.bsky.social ...www.motherjones.com/media/2026/03/academy-aw...
Essay: I see Tarot, much like New Year’s resolutions, as part of something I call "wish culture," writes Alissa Quart.
I am a skeptic but I found surprising meaning in Tarot which I call part of wish culture for @wbur.org @cogwbur.bsky.social and @economichardship.bsky.social link in comments! @maiasz.bsky.social
Cancer research costs too much but we have the money to run Venezuela
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I wrote for @economichardship.bsky.social @literaryhub.bsky.social about the meaning of @zohrankmamdani.bsky.social and Wilson elections. The precarious middle class: not mere neurotics on their daybeds with @inetoxford.bsky.social @epi.org and others @maiasz.bsky.social
I’m part of the triple-decker sandwich generation. You probably are as well - Alissa Quart
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Thank you!
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My latest piece for @theguardian.com on the sandwich generation, of which I am one, and how we became the triple sandwich generation in Trump 2.0 www.theguardian.com/us-news/ng-i... @jillgrinberglit.bsky.social @economichardship.bsky.social @penguinrandomhouse.bsky.social link in comments
🥗 This is the urgent reality that @alissaquart.bsky.social’s incredible books woke me up to, and it’s the reality we all must confront to progress as a nqtion, a people, a community. One where all of us can survive and thrive, and we leave NOBODY behind!
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I have not seen ANYONE mention that as a factor in the election. You have to be certified shit for brains if you don't think the labor market matters to people.
And the issue is not just getting a job. It's getting a decent job. The plunge in job switching means many fewer people feel they can leave a job they don't like.
I wrote about my late friend and brilliant poet Cole for @poetrysociety.org She was really one of a kind. Also about bygone literary scenes and nature as mutual aid @maiasz.bsky.social @poetrydaily.bsky.social @poetrysociety.org.uk @poetshouse.bsky.social @pw.org
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Great to be on WHYY for an hour (!) talking about the squeezed middle class in the Trump 2.0 era (federal worker lay offs, defunding of PBS, med research etcetera). Plus: jokes & Bourdieu... @whyy.org @economichardship.bsky.social @jillgrinberglit.bsky.social @deniseoswald.bsky.social
Right. Zohran explicitly links his economic populism w/his attack on Trump's authoritarian abuses, which also hurt working people. Some commentators are trying to only elevate the former, to push Dems away from taking on Trump frontally, but they're (deliberately?) missing the real innovation here:
Meme from the Simpsons, Moe (labeled Francis Fukuyama) throws Barney (labeled History) out of the bar, only for us to see in the third panel Barney standing behind Moe inside the bar
It is, or should be, possible to craft a two-week journalism education program around Florida’s theme parks, given their impact on the state’s economy, environment, and politics. But an online brochure from the University of Georgia’s journalism program doesn’t generate a lot of confidence that its May course will give students much more than a totally awesome time. This “Introduction to Travel Journalism” class, the school promises, “will challenge you to look at theme park tourism and food writing through a journalistic lens.” To do that, these budding journalists will spend nine nights at Disney World and six at Universal Orlando—with the school promising access to seven theme parks, “resort amenities, including pools,” and, perhaps most important, “beverage coolers.” Moms and dads will be reassured to know that the $3,000-ish fee for the class also includes not just the parks but also “hotels and shopping/dining/entertainment districts which will serve as our classroom,” and that “this course will combine academic rigor with experiential and hands-on learning.” For their toil, these undergrad and grad students will earn three credit hours.
You can't really call yourself a reporter til you've gone on a 2-week school trip (called "Introduction to Travel Journalism") to Orlando that includes tickets to 7 theme parks, and "beverage coolers."
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