Visits to crowded Indian urban centers unleash sensory assaults: colorful dress and lilting chatter provide a backdrop to every manner of commerce, from small shops to peddlers to beggars. Steven Rattner assaultbackdropbeggar Change image and share on social
Eye-popping tales of growing income inequality are hardly new. By now, nearly every American must be painfully aware of the widening pay gap between top executives and shop floor laborers; between 'Master of the Universe' financiers and pretty much everyone else. Steven Rattner americanawareexecutive share on social
Conservatives brayed that government should stay out of the private sector; liberals bleated for nationalizing the banks. Steven Rattner bankbleatbray Change image and share on social
To fix Social Security, we should first stop using the Consumer Price Index to adjust benefits for inflation. Using the C.P.I. overstates the impact of inflation and has also led to larger increases in benefits for Social Security recipients than the income gains of typical American workers. Steven Rattner adjustamericanbenefit share on social
Slapping a catchy acronym like the JOBS Act on a piece of legislation makes it more difficult for politicians to oppose it - and indeed that's what happened with the Jumpstart Our Business Startups Act. Steven Rattner acronymactbusiness share on social
Finally, let's keep well in mind the most important lesson of the auto rescue: While government should stay away from the private sector as much as possible, markets do occasionally fail, and when they do government can play a constructive role, as it did in the case of the auto rescue. Steven Rattner autocaseconstructive share on social
The weak economy, widening income inequality, gridlock in Congress and a presidential election: Those were perhaps the dominant economic and political themes of 2012. Steven Rattner congressdominanteconomic Change image and share on social
The largest number of jobs likely to be created by the JOBS Act will be for lawyers needed to clean up the mess that it will create. Steven Rattner actcleancreate Change image and share on social
Neither the George W. Bush nor the Obama administrations volunteered to bail out G.M., Chrysler and other parts of the auto sector. Both subscribed firmly to the longstanding American principle that government should resolutely avoid these kinds of interventions, particularly in the industrial sector. Steven Rattner administrationamericanauto share on social
The highest-income Americans don't need tax-free health insurance, mortgage interest deductions or deferred taxation on retirement funds. Steven Rattner americandeductiondefer Change image and share on social