Falling behind
how rising inequality harms the middle class
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Author
Publication
2007 - University of California Press, Berkeley, California
Language
English
Word Count
37,000 words, Guess
Page Count
148 pages
Identifiers
- Open LibraryOL24961999M
- ISBN-139780520252523
- ISBN-100520252527
- OCLC Control Number71146128
- OCLC Control Numberfallingbehindhow00fran
and 1 more
- Library of Congress Control Number2006026248
Classifications
- DDC305.5/50973
- LCCHT690.U6 F73 2007
Description
Although middle-income families don't earn much more than they did several decades ago, they are buying bigger cars, houses, and appliances. To pay for them, they spend more than they earn and carry record levels of debt. In a book that explores the very meaning of happiness and prosperity in America today, Robert Frank explains how increased concentrations of income and wealth at the top of the economic pyramid have set off "expenditure cascades" that raise the cost of achieving many basic goals for the middle class. Writing for a general audience, Frank employs up-to-date economic data and examples drawn from everyday life to shed light on reigning models of consumer behavior. He also suggests reforms that could mitigate the costs of inequality. This book compels us to rethink how and why we live our economic lives the way we do.--From publisher description.
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Series Statement
- The Aaron Wildavsky forum for public policy -- 4
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