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Divided The Perils Of Our Growing Inequality David Cay Johnston

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Divided The Perils Of Our Growing Inequality David Cay Johnston
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Publisher: The New Press;Johnston, David Cay, New Pr
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.75 MB
Pages: 352
Author: David Cay Johnston
ISBN: 9781595589231, 9781595589446, 9781620970850, 1595589236, 1595589449, 1620970856
Language: English
Year: 2015

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Divided The Perils Of Our Growing Inequality David Cay Johnston by David Cay Johnston 9781595589231, 9781595589446, 9781620970850, 1595589236, 1595589449, 1620970856 instant download after payment.

Praised as a “page-turner…just the kind of spotlight that is needed” (Counterpunch) and “a potent chronicle of America’s ‘extreme inequality’” (Kirkus Reviews), Divided collects the writings of leading scholars, activists, and journalists—including Elizabeth Warren, President Barack Obama, Joseph E. Stiglitz, Paul Krugman, and Barbara Ehrenreich—to provide an illuminating, multifaceted look at one of the most pressing issues facing America today.
According to Pulitzer Prize–winning journalist David Cay Johnston, most Americans, in inflation-adjusted terms, are now back to the average income of 1966. Shockingly, from 2009 to 2011 a third of all the increased income in a land of 300 million people went to just 30,000 of them, while the bottom 90 percent saw their income fall. Yet in this most unequal of developed nations, every aspect of inequality remains hotly contested and poorly understood.
Exploring areas as diverse as education, justice, health care, social mobility, and political representation, here is an essential resource—“an indispensable guide to the causes and effects of the growing wealth gap” (World Wide Work)—for anyone who cares about the future of America and compelling evidence that inequality can be ignored no longer.

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