by Jerome S Paige | Apr 12, 2022 | Organizational Development, Race and Economic Damages
If someone asked me today what a mission and vision of an organization that centers and uplifts racial justice looks like, I would say: Read the new vision and mission statements of the DC Fiscal Policy Institute. Here’s what we say: But more importantly, look...
by Jerome S Paige | Jan 7, 2022 | Race and Economic Damages
Gig and other similar earners are startled when they realize their net profit (Line 31 Schedule C on their 1040 Federal Income Tax Return) is the basis for their economic damages, not the loss of revenues (Line 1 Schedule C). Likewise, we’ve also found that some...
by Jerome S Paige | Nov 18, 2021 | Race and Economic Damages
On Saturday, November 13, 2021, Drs. Jerome Paige and Subodh Mathur presented their latest version of their paper on avoiding reducing economic damages based on race and gender at the IARP 2021 Annual Conference-Virtual IALCP Symposium. IARP (International...
by Jerome S Paige | Nov 16, 2020 | Fair Calculations, Race and Economic Damages
“Economics of the Draft DC Bill based on the California SB41” Calculating Economic Damages Without Race- and Gender-Based Discrimination, by Subodh Mathur, Jerome Paige, and Richard Lockley1In our conference presentation, we’ll demonstrate how economists can calculate...
by Jerome S Paige | Sep 7, 2020 | Fair Calculations, Race and Economic Damages
I want to tell you about one part of my recent work, which has the potential of eliminating the negative impact of discrimination in earnings in a narrowly focused area. This area is the amount of compensation people get for lost income when they are unable to work...