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America Unequal (Paperback, Revised)
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America Unequal demonstrates how powerful economic forces have
diminished the prospects of millions of Americans and why "a rising
tide no longer lifts all boats." Changes in the economy, public
policies, and family structure have contributed to slow growth in
family incomes and rising economic inequality. Poverty remains high
because of an erosion of employment opportunities for less-skilled
workers, not because of an erosion of the work ethic; because of a
failure of government to do more for the poor and the middle class,
not because of social programs. There is nothing about a market
economy, the authors say, that ensures that a rising standard of
living will reduce inequality. If a new technology, such as
computerization, leads firms to hire more managers and fewer
typists, then the wages of lower-paid secretaries will decline and
the wages of more affluent managers will increase. Such
technological changes as well as other economic changes,
particularly the globalization of markets, have had precisely this
effect on the distribution of income in the United States. America
Unequal challenges the view, emphasized in the Republicans'
"Contract with America," that restraining government social
spending and cutting welfare should be our top domestic priorities.
Instead, it proposes a set of policies that would reduce poverty by
supplementing the earnings of low-wage workers and increasing the
employment prospects of the jobless. Such demand-side policies,
Sheldon Danziger and Peter Gottschalk argue, are essential for
correcting a labor market that has been increasingly unable to
absorb less-skilled and less-experienced workers.
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