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The Two-Income Trap: Why Middle-Class Parents Are (Still) Going Broke Paperback – April 12, 2016
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From #1 New York Times bestselling author Senator Elizabeth Warren and consultant Amelia Warren Tyagi, the classic book about America's middle class -- and why economic security remains out of reach for many.
In this exposé, Elizabeth Warren and Amelia Warren Tyagi show that modern middle-class families are increasingly trapped by the grinding reality of flat wages and rising costs. Warren and Tyagi reveal how a ferocious bidding war for housing and education has silently engulfed America's suburbs, driving up the cost of keeping families in the middle class, and placing unprecedented pressure on hard-working families.
Revolutionary when it was first published in 2003, The Two-Income Trap remains disturbingly relevant today. Now with a new introduction by the authors, The Two Income Trap shows why the usual remedies won't solve the problem and points toward the policy changes that would create better opportunities for both parents and children.
- Print length288 pages
- LanguageEnglish
- PublisherBasic Books
- Publication dateApril 12, 2016
- Dimensions5.35 x 1.05 x 8.2 inches
- ISBN-100465097707
- ISBN-13978-0465097708
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"A wonderful book. . . . Revelatory."―Paul Krugman, New York Times
"Brimming with proposed solutions to the nail-biting anxiety that the middle class finds itself in."―Wall Street Journal
"A well-researched road map of where we are, as well as viable escape routes."―Boston Globe
About the Author
Amelia Warren Tyagi has worked as an Engagement Manager with McKinsey and Company, specializing in health care, insurance, and education, and she co-founded the successful healthcare start-up HealthAllies. She lives in Pacific Palisades, California, with her husband and two-year-old daughter, Octavia.
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- Publisher : Basic Books; Revised, Updated ed. edition (April 12, 2016)
- Language : English
- Paperback : 288 pages
- ISBN-10 : 0465097707
- ISBN-13 : 978-0465097708
- Item Weight : 10.2 ounces
- Dimensions : 5.35 x 1.05 x 8.2 inches
- Best Sellers Rank: #115,230 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)
- #25 in U.S.Congresses, Senates & Legislative
- #25 in Income Inequality
- #165 in Sociology of Class
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Instead of improving their economic well-being, two-income families actually have LESS discretionary income today than in the past, and are more vulnerable to down-turns in the market, since now their are two incomes at risk, and no one else to pick up the slack when someone loses their job (unless we repeal child labor laws, which is no doubt something the GOP and neo-liberals would love to implement I'm sure).
What caused me to give this book five starts instead of just four, was the fact that the authors had the guts to actually call out powerful Democrats for their betrayal of the middle class through their support of the Bankruptcy Abuse Prevention and Consumer Protection Act. Hillary Clinton, we learn, encouraged her husband to veto a bankruptcy bill, only to later support it as senator. Both Joe Biden (the presumptive Democratic nominee for President in 2020) and Chuck Schumer (Democratic minority leader) are singled out for their support of this legislation.
It's no wonder the middle class of the United States is in such trouble when both major political parties are beholden to the same financial interests, while hiding their terrible economic policies behind culture war nonsense.
BEFORE the Great Recession, one in seven middle-class couples was on track to go bankrupt. (This book was written in 2003 and re-released in 2016.) The two Warrens explain concisely why that is: endless offers of credit that are piled on when people are in financial trouble, the collapse of state regulation of consumer credit, a bidding war to buy houses in the few desirable school districts. Not everybody who sketches out a problem so comprehensively offers solutions, but the Warrens do. It's just that these are not solutions that isolated families can implement. We need to come together to reform our economy and restore the American Dream.
I will close this review with my favorite paragraph from this book:
"...if you become a parent, we believe that you have an extra duty beyond providing for your child's needs; you also have a duty to speak up. The data in this book show that families cannot protect themselves alone. So write your representatives in Congress, petition your school board, and speak out. There are 63 million parents in America, and with them, you are strong enough to make a difference. If you are to survive financially, you and other parents must band together for change. The survival of your interest group -- parents -- depends on it."
Hope everyone reading this voted, by the way. . .




