Dream hoarders

how the American upper middle class is leaving everyone else in the dust, why that is a problem, and what to do about it

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Richard V. Reeves: Dream hoarders (2017)

196 pages

English language

Published Aug. 20, 2017

ISBN:
978-0-8157-2912-9
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OCLC Number:
959851269

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3 stars (1 review)

"America is becoming a class-based society. It is now conventional wisdom to focus on the wealth of the top 1 percent-especially the top 0.01 percent-and how the ultra-rich are concentrating income and prosperity while incomes for most other Americans are stagnant. But the most important, consequential, and widening gap in American society is between the upper middle class and everyone else. Reeves defines the upper middle class as those whose incomes are in the top 20 percent of American society. Income is not the only way to measure a society, but in a market economy it is crucial because access to money generally determines who gets the best quality education, housing, health care, and other necessary goods and services. As Reeves shows, the growing separation between the upper middle class and everyone else can be seen in family structure, neighborhoods, attitudes, and lifestyle. Those at the top of the income …

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3 stars

Most of what's here will be obvious to anyone for whom inequality is a detriment rather than a benefit. All of the advice here is for the already empowered to create equality and opportunity by sacrificing some of their privileges. This seems like a pretty desperate ask of people who don't have any incentive to do so. Without tactics for convincing or compelling them, this book seems frustratingly half-finished.

Subjects

  • Income distribution
  • Middle class

Places

  • United States