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Posts by Kate Pickett
A short introduction to my new book in an essay published here (I hope it tempts you to read the book!):
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Friends - please share this widely:
Armed Conflict or Mutual Survival? www.socialeurope.eu/armed-confli...
My latest for Social Europe: Extreme Inequality Created the World Jeffrey Epstein Exploited www.socialeurope.eu/extreme-ineq...
Exceptionally important new report in the crisis facing progressive politics: www.compassonline.org.uk/publications...
I've written a blog about my new book and what it has to say about the importance of tackling poverty and inequality for the Poverty Research Action Network: www.pran.org.uk/blog/the-goo...
Great to have an opportunity to discuss how we make The Good Society on BBC Radio4 Woman's Hour today, about 50 minutes in if you're listening on iPlayer.
Great conversation last night on the future of education and how to make a good society with Isabel Berwick (FT), Anne-Marie Canning (UKKRI) and others.
If you're in York or nearby this week, please come and join me on Friday to talk about how we build a good society:
www.york.ac.uk/news-and-eve...
From my colleague, Professor Martin O'Neill:
John Rawls and the High Court Judgement on Palestine Action open.substack.com/pub/martinon...
Looking forward to reading the newest book by @humanists.uk patron @profkepickett.bsky.social. A masterclass in how evidence-based policy can address chronic inequality in the UK, I'm sure!
Talk of building a good society is often met with the charge of utopianism. But this is wrong, argues @profkepickett.bsky.social of @equalitytrust.bsky.social.
The blueprint for a fairer society lies in front of us – but it requires moving away from “trickle-down” economics
#LSEInequalitiesBlog
Thank you, Club of Rome, for publishing my blog post today!
Really pleased to be non-fiction Book of the Month in the Independent: www.independent.co.uk/arts-enterta...
It's #ReclaimTheEconomyWeek! Around the world, people are coming together to demand an economy that puts people and planet first - and showing how it's already being done.
Sign the petition calling on leaders to redesign our economies to put people and planet at the centre: vist.ly/4p5xr
Fairness isn’t just a moral ideal. It is one of the civic conditions that makes collective life possible. A guest article by @emekaforbes.bsky.social
A vertical bar graph showing FTSE 100 CEOs grabbing £150,576 almost 4 times the average annual wage (£39,039) over the 12 Days of Christmas.
📢 THANK YOU for your support this year ♥️ Below is a reminder of the gross #inequality that ruins the UK every day. Figures are based on the High Pay Centre’s findings that, in 2024/25, the AVERAGE FTSE 100 CEO gouged a “salary” of £4,580,000. Divide by 365 and you get a daily pay out of £12,548 🤮🤮🤮
Just opened a big box of proof copies of my new book, available 5 Feb 2026, and can be pre-ordered from all good booksellers!
Proof copies of my new book. Publication is 05 Feb 2026. Available to preorder at all good book sellers!
Well done @equalitytrust.bsky.social ! Great analysis and report
www.theguardian.com/politics/202...
I've worked so hard with so many good colleagues towards this goal. But always more to do, so onwards
Debbie Abrahams MP at the Health Equity North drop-in
Health Equity North drop-in
Debbie Abrahams MP at the Health Equity North drop-in
Health Equity North drop-in
It was a pleasure to welcome @profbambra.bsky.social (newcastleuni.bsky.social), @lukemunford.bsky.social (@manchester.ac.uk) to Parliament yesterday.
As part of #HealthEquityNorth the #CommonsWorkandPensions commissioned them to analyse what savings could be generated from new #EmploymentSupport
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For families who have struggled under the two-child restriction, today’s #Budget announcement offers them the chance to build a life free from poverty and deprivation.
Child of the North APPG Chair @emmalewellmp.bsky.social issued a statement on the news www.healthequitynorth.co.uk/statements-f...
The two-child cap will be removed from April! We have campaigned for years to end this unjust policy – through evidence, advocacy & collaboration. Half a million children will be immediately lifted from poverty as a result. Read our reaction 👇
www.healthequitynorth.co.uk/statements-f...
1/2 #Budget
More on the Ten Principles of new economic thinking:
Why the UK should look beyond growth to a ‘new economics’ that works for all theconversation.com/why-the-uk-s...
My new column: Are We Humans or Homo Economicus? Why Economics Needs to Evolve Beyond Growth www.socialeurope.eu/are-we-human...
Taxing the rich to help build social homes could save £4.5bn in housing benefit and £3.3bn in universal credit; for everyone £100 spent on community spare there is a 31% return on investment, and the two-child benefit cap causes child poverty that costs the state £3.2bn every year. Investing in people pays!
Doing all this popular and fair stuff to tax the rich would be great on its own terms, but it could also help allow real investment in our future – and that pays dividends. Plus you get a better society out of it. Everyone wins, including the richest!
Infographic explaining why taxing the rich is justified, highlighting £24.1 billion bank profits, £30 billion energy profits, and water bills funding private debt.
Did the richest work harder to win their explosion of wealth? No! The cost of living crisis allowed banks, energy companies, water companies, supermarkets and more to do absolutely nothing and watch their profits soar off our higher bills. Taxing the richest would be about taking our wealth back.
A graph showing the proportion of income paid in tax by the poorest 10% and the richest 10% in the UK. The proportion paid by the poorest 10% is consistently higher by about 10 percentage points from 2016 to 2024
Our tax system hugely favours the wealthiest. Taxes on income from work are much higher than passive income from wealth, allowing millionaires to pay effective tax rates that are half what the rest of us pay. Taxing the richest would make that system much fairer.