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Nomi Prins

Nomi Prins, a former Wall Street executive, is a TomDispatch regular. Her latest book is Collusion: How Central Bankers Rigged the World. She is currently working on her new book, Permanent Distortion. She is also the author of All the Presidents’ Bankers: The Hidden Alliances That Drive American Power and five other books. Special thanks go to researcher Craig Wilson for his superb assistance.

Building or Unbuilding America?

Infrastructure Should Be the Great Economic Equalizer

By Nomi Prins On March 14, 2021On March 14, 2021

War of the (Financial) Worlds

Or Let the Markets Go Wild While the People Go Down

By Nomi Prins On January 10, 2021On January 10, 2021

The Great Depression, Coronavirus Style

Crashes, Then and Now

By Nomi Prins On May 28, 2020On May 15, 2021

Wall Street Wins — Again

Bailouts in the Time of Coronavirus

By Nomi Prins On April 5, 2020On May 15, 2021

The Fed, the Virus, and Inequality

A Global Dr. Frankenstein at Work

By Nomi Prins On March 12, 2020On March 12, 2020

Survival of the Richest

All Are Equal, Except Those Who Aren’t

By Nomi Prins On February 26, 2019On May 15, 2021

Wall Street, Banks, and Angry Citizens

The Inequality Gap on a Planet Growing More Extreme

By Nomi Prins On December 13, 2018On December 13, 2018

The Donald in Wonderland

Down the Financial Rabbit Hole With President Trump

By Nomi Prins On September 16, 2018On May 15, 2021

The Entropy Wars

Five Financial Uncertainties of 2018 (So Far)

By Nomi Prins On August 2, 2018On May 15, 2021

Imperial President or Emperor With No Clothes?

How Donald Trump’s Trade Wars Could Lead to a Great Depression

By Nomi Prins On June 21, 2018On May 15, 2021

Donald Trump and the Next Crash

Making the Fed an Instrument for Disaster

By Nomi Prins On April 26, 2018On May 15, 2021

Jared Kushner, R.I.P.

A Political Obituary for the President’s Son-in-Law

By Nomi Prins On March 18, 2018On May 15, 2021

Trump’s Financial Arsonists

The Next Financial Crisis — Not If, But When

By Nomi Prins On February 1, 2018On May 15, 2021

Steven Mnuchin, Foreclosure King of America

Secretary of the Treasury for the .01%

By Nomi Prins On November 7, 2017On May 15, 2021

The White House as Donald Trump’s New Casino

Yes, He

By Nomi Prins On September 24, 2017On May 15, 2021

Dear President Trump: Breaking Up (Banks) Isn’t So Hard to Do

Glass-Steagall or Another Economic Meltdown?

By Nomi Prins On June 8, 2017On June 8, 2017

The Empire Expands

Not the American One, But Trump’s

By Nomi Prins On May 2, 2017On May 15, 2021

The Goldman Sachs Effect

How a Bank Conquered Washington

By Nomi Prins On January 29, 2017On May 15, 2021

Trump’s Bait and Switch

How to Swamp Washington and Double-cross Your Supporters Big Time

By Nomi Prins On December 8, 2016On May 15, 2021

Waking Up in Hillary Clinton’s America

Wall Street in the Saddle

By Nomi Prins On October 27, 2016On May 15, 2021

Madoff in the White House? 

How Trump’s Conflicts of Interest Could Become Ours 

By Nomi Prins On September 29, 2016On October 2, 2016

Donald Trump’s Anti-Establishment Scam

The Insider Posing as an Outsider Trying to Get Back on the Inside

By Nomi Prins On July 10, 2016On May 15, 2021

Gimme Shelter (From the Tax Man)

Disappearing Money and Opportunistic Candidates

By Nomi Prins On May 5, 2016On May 15, 2021

Democracy of the Billionaires

The Most Expensive Election Ever Is A Billionaire’s Playground (Except for Bernie Sanders)

By Nomi Prins On January 31, 2016On May 15, 2021

The American Hunger Games 

The Six Top Republican Candidates Take Economic Policy Into the Wilderness 

By Nomi Prins On November 29, 2015On May 15, 2021

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