Synopses & Reviews
The year 1973 marked a turning point, as Peterson makes clear in this carefully documented book. When several key economic indicators changed course, the "silent depression set in, resulting in problems for the shrinking middle class, the poor, and the American family." Peterson calls for strong medicine and closes with proposals for health care, education, and the tax system that will help speed the economy's recovery.
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"Wallace Peterson has written a book that could turn this country around." Robert Heilbroner
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"This highly relevant, truly important book reveals the stagnation of American economic life." John Kenneth Galbraith
Synopsis
The year 1973 marked a turning point, as Peterson makes clear in this carefully documented book. When several key economic indicators changed course, the silent depression set in, resulting in problems for the shrinking middle class, the poor, and the American family. Peterson calls for strong medicine and closes with proposals for health care, education, and the tax system that will help speed the economy's recovery.
Synopsis
Longtime observer of the American economy Wallace C. Peterson here offers a wake-up call.
About the Author
Wallace C. Peterson, an economist and award-winning journalist, lives in Lincoln, Nebraska.