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The State of Working America, 2008/2009

The State of Working America, 2008/2009Authors: Lawrence Mishel, Jared Bernstein, Heidi Shierholz
Publisher: ILR Press

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Media: Hardcover
Pages: 461
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Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.7
Dimensions (in): 9 x 6 x 1.3

ISBN: 0801447542
Dewey Decimal Number: 330.973
EAN: 9780801447549
ASIN: 0801447542

Publication Date: June 23, 2009
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Praise for previous editions of The State of Working America:

"The State of Working America remains unrivaled as the most-trusted source for a comprehensive understanding of how working Americans and their families are faring in today's economy."-Robert B. Reich

"It is the inequality of wealth, argue the authors, rather than new technology (as some would have it), that is responsible for the failure of America's workplace to keep pace with the country's economic growth. The State of Working America is a well-written, soundly argued, and important reference book."-Library Journal

"If you want to know what happened to the economic well-being of the average American in the past decade or so, this is the book for you. It should be required reading for Americans of all political persuasions."-Richard Freeman, Harvard University

"A truly comprehensive and useful book that provides a reality check on loose statements about U.S. labor markets. It should be cheered by all Americans who earn their living from work."-William Wolman, former chief economist, CNBC's Business Week

"The State of Working America provides very valuable factual and analytic material on the economic conditions of American workers. It is the very best source of information on this important subject."-Ray Marshall, University of Texas, former U.S. Secretary of Labor

"An indispensable work . . . on family income, wages, taxes, employment, and the distribution of wealth."-Simon Head, The New York Review of Books

"No matter what political camp you're in, this is the single most valuable book I know of about the state of America, period. It is the most referenced, most influential resource book of its kind."-Jeff Madrick, author of The End of Affluence

"This book is the single best yardstick for measuring whether or not our economic policies are doing enough to ensure that our economy can, once again, grow for everybody."-Richard A. Gephardt

"The best place to review the latest developments in changes in the distribution of income and wealth."-Lester Thurow

The State of Working America, prepared biennially since 1988 by the Economic Policy Institute, includes a wide variety of data on family incomes, wages, taxes, unemployment, wealth, and poverty-data that enable the authors to closely examine the effect of the economy on the living standards of the American people. This edition, like the previous ones, exposes and analyzes the most recent and critical trends in the country.


Customer Reviews:
5 out of 5 stars Great perspective on how Americans are doing economically   October 27, 2009
S. Scharbach (Hackensack, NJ USA)
1 out of 1 found this review helpful

The State of Working America is a fact based overview of income, wealth and job benefit trends in our economy. It provides excellent
perspective to any discussion of what we need to do if we are intend to rebuild our middle class standard of living. The data come
from various US government sources and are intelligently presented and reviewed.

The facts about trends in income and availability of employer provided health insurance puts our current health care debate into clearer
perspective. Sadly, both political parties are doing their best to avoid confronting the real situation, which is not pretty.

If you want to understand how we're doing as a people, read this book. An excellent companion book on why our middle class is eroding
and why income and wealth in this county are continuing to skew to a very small group of Americas is James K. Galbraith's "The Predator
State". Galbraith, an economist and son of the great John Kenneth Galbraith, tackles these issues: "what the rise in inequality is all about",
"the inadequacy of making markets work", "the need for planning" and "there is no such thing as free trade". The "State of Working America"
provides a detailed description of how Americans are doing economically and "The Predator State" describes how political and corporate power
elites are driving increasing inequalities in income, wealth and job benefits.

Together, these books are an excellent antidote to the ideological screeds and political smokescreens that dominate our mainstream media.






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