Our Impact
The work of the National Consumers League is making a difference in people’s lives across the country. Meet some of the consumers touched by our programs.
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Preventing yet another victim
Paige, 55, a Nashville wife and mother of two, answered an employment ad for secret shoppers. Before sending payment to the scammers, she reached out to NCL.
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Building a stronger generation
A grease fire flared up in Decklan’s kitchen. As his family scrambled and panicked, fearing that the whole house might erupt in flames, Decklan remained calm. He hurried over to the pantry, grabbed some baking soda, and dumped it on the fire quickly extinguishing the blaze.
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Script Your Future saved my life
Cincinnati resident Charles, 45, lost his computer business — and health insurance— during a time of economic downturn. A diabetic, Charles was now unable to afford his medication. He stopped taking it which made him seriously ill and put his life at risk.
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For a safer workplace
Jeremy is a fast-food worker who has been employed at a number of Chipotle restaurants in New York City. When he was just 20 years old, he took part in an NCL research project that revealed that management practices within the fast food chain were putting workers—and food safety for customers—at risk.
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Featured Content
Child Marriage Survivors Share Their Stories
October 21, 2024: On this episode of NCL’s “We Can Do this” podcast, we are going to be talking to three remarkable women who have survived child marriage and are now leading the fight against it as advocates with Unchained At Last. [Warning advisory: This podcast contains discussion of traumatic events that include sexual assault.]
Biosimilars: What Consumers Should Know
May 29, 2024: On this health series episode of NCL’s “We Can Do this” podcast, Director of Health Policy, Robin Strongin, sits with Sarah Ikenberry, Senior Communication Advisor for the Office of Therapeutic Biologics and Biosimilars at US Food and Drug Administration, and Julie Reed, Executive Director of the Biosimilars Forum.
Hospitals and PBMs Hijack Discount Drug Program
January 6, 2025: On this episode of NCL’s “We Can Do this” podcast, National Consumers League CEO Sally Greenberg speaks with Amy Hinojosa, President and CEO of Mana, a National Latina Organization, and Dr. Ge Bai, an expert on health care accounting, finance, and policy at Johns Hopkins University, regarding a shocking lack of transparency for a program that has more than doubled in cost reaching more than $120 Billion in 2022.
Child Marriage Survivors Share Their Stories
October 21, 2024: On this episode of NCL’s “We Can Do this” podcast, we are going to be talking to three remarkable women who have survived child marriage and are now leading the fight against it as advocates with Unchained At Last. [Warning advisory: This podcast contains discussion of traumatic events that include sexual assault.]
Biosimilars: What Consumers Should Know
May 29, 2024: On this health series episode of NCL’s “We Can Do this” podcast, Director of Health Policy, Robin Strongin, sits with Sarah Ikenberry, Senior Communication Advisor for the Office of Therapeutic Biologics and Biosimilars at US Food and Drug Administration, and Julie Reed, Executive Director of the Biosimilars Forum.
The Pain Project: Alternatives to Opioids
April 16, 2024: This episode of NCL’s “We Can Do This!” health podcast is focused on alternatives to opioids for pain control.
A Historical Look at the American Garment Industry and Its Impact on Labor Movements in the U.S.
December 19, 2023: In our latest installment of We Can Do This! Sally Greenberg, CEO of National Consumers League, sits down with Rebecca Ballard to discuss the fashion and garment industry.
NCL Health Podcast Series: Amy Hinojosa, National CEO of MANA
NCL is excited to present the inaugural podcast episode of our new Health Podcast Series under the “We Can Do This!” podcast umbrella, hosted by our Senior Director of Health Policy Robin Strongin. This month we are celebrating National Hispanic Heritage Month with our esteemed guest Amy Hinojosa, National President & CEO of MANA.
Stop senior scams!
Happy Consumer Protection Week! While fraud can affect anyone, regardless of age and other demographic information, Fraud.org and NCL are putting the spotlight on scams targeting older Americans.
Menthol cigarettes are going up in smoke
Sally Greenberg sits down with members of the African American Tobacco Control Leadership Council, the country’s leading public health education and advocacy organization taking on Big Tobacco to save Black lives.
How did my medicine get here? Behind the scenes of the healthcare supply chain
Many of us take for granted that our medicines are available at the pharmacy whenever needed. Despite the disruptions of the pandemic, U.S. healthcare supply chains remained incredibly resilient, safe and reliable.
Maintaining customer trust in a booming eCommerce marketplace
Happy Consumer Protection Week! Are you an online shopper? This podcast is for you!
A woman’s right to choose: Equal access to health care threatened
This episode contains sensitive topics, such as abortion and sexual violence, that may be difficult for some audiences. Listener discretion advised.
As listeners of our podcast know, the National Consumers League believes in equal health care access for all, and that includes a woman's right to choose.
The drug pricing middlemen driving up drug costs
Healthcare continues to be front and center in the national discourse, particularly in the midst of the pandemic. As Congress works on policy solutions to lower healthcare costs for consumers, we face an unfair disadvantage when it comes to what we’re paying at the pharmacy counter.
The boom in e-commerce has been a boon for fraudsters
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Does recycling even work?
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Women’s sexual health shouldn’t be taboo
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Advice to get rid of that debt monkey on your back
Michelle Singletary award-winning Washington Post columnist discusses how consumers can manage debt and...
Price gouging and usury and fraud, oh my!
Ben Wiseman, director of the Office of Consumer Protection at the Office....
Child and forced marriage puts the “lock” in wedlock
Fraidy Reiss, activist and founder/director of Unchained At Last,...
Born too soon; the difference a day makes
Dr. Joia Adele Crear-Perry of the National Birth Equity Collaborative...
The invisible child laborers in our fields
Norma Flores López, Governance and Development/Collaboration....
What’s for dinner? Whatever’s in the waste bin
Scott Nash, CEO of MOM’s Organic, joins NCL’s Executive....
Sorry, fair pay and a safe workplace aren’t on the menu
Diana Ramirez, Federal Senior Policy Advocate at Restaurant Opportunities Center,....
Measles, it ain’t over until it’s over
Dr. Linda Fu, general pediatrician at Children’s National Health System ....
Ending the scourge of child labor with Kailash Satyarthi
Kailash Satyarthi—Nobel Peace Prize Laurate and founder of multiple social activist....
Two dynamos of women’s rights law crashed through the glass ceiling—part 2
Marcia Greenberger, the founder and co-president of the National Women’s....
Two dynamos of women’s rights law crashed through the glass ceiling—part 1
Marcia Greenberger, the founder and co-president of the National Women’s...