Today on Leonard Lopate at Large, Paul Keil and Jesse Eisinger join Leonard in the studio to discuss their disturbing findings on exactly who the IRS audits. Budget cuts have crippled the IRS over the past eight years. Enforcement staff has dropped by a third. But while the number of audits has fallen across the board, the impact has been different for the rich and poor according to Paul Keil and Jesse Eisinger’s ProPublica expose “Who’s More Likely to Be Audited: A Person Making $20,000 — or $400,000?”
Today, Leonard Lopate at Large Features Joe Mantegna And Ronnie Marmo on their new Off-Broadway production: “I’m Not A Comedian…I’m Lenny Bruce”. Today's show...
Today, Leonard hosts a tribute to Aretha Franklin… When Aretha Franklin died the age of 76, she left behind a body of work that...
Today on Leonard Lopate at Large, sociologist Katherine S. Newman talks about her book “Downhill from Here: Retirement Insecurity in the Age of Inequality,”...