A "New York Times" bestseller America's unique
prosperity is based on its creation of a middle class.
In the twentieth century, that middle class provided the
workforce, the educated skills, and the demand that gave
life to the world's greatest consumer economy. It was
innovative and dynamic; it eclipsed old imperial systems
and colonial archetypes. It gave rise to a dream: that
if you worked hard and followed the rules you would
prosper in America, and your children would enjoy a
better life than yours. The American dream was the lure
to gifted immigrants and the birthright opportunity for
every American citizen. It is as important a part of the
history of the country as the passing of the Bill of
Rights, the outcome of the battle of Gettysburg, or the
space program. Incredibly, however, for more than thirty
years, government and big business in America have
conspired to roll back the American dream. What was once
accessible to a wide swath of the population is
increasingly open only to a privileged few. The story of
how the American middle class has been systematically
impoverished and its prospects thwarted in favor of a
new ruling elite is at the heart of this extraordinarily
timely and revealing book, whose devastating findings
from two of the finest investigative reporters in the
country will leave you astonished and angry.
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