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Voices from the corporate enforcement gap: Findings from the first national survey of people who have experienced corporate abuse

By Public Rights Project/David Binder Research — A national study commissioned by Public Rights Project reveals a massive enforcement gap in corporate abuse with 54% of those surveyed saying they have experienced wage theft, predatory lending and debt collection, corporate pollution, and/or unsafe rental conditions at least once in the past 10 years.

Voices from the corporate enforcement gap: Findings from the first national survey of people who have experienced corporate abuse

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