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Money: Who Has How Much and Why

Who Has How Much and Why

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Money: Who Has How Much and Why

By: Andrew Hacker
Narrated by: Cotter Smith
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On the publication of Andrew Hacker's instant classic and bestselling Two Nations: Black and White, Separate, Hostile, Unequal, Newsweek described him as a "political scientist doing with statistics what Fred Astaire did with hats, canes, and chairs. he doesn't crunch numbers: he makes them live and breathe." Now, with the same keen, objective insight and wizardry with numbers, Hacker tackles the other emotionally charged issue that most preoccupies us, wealth and its distribution.

In MONEY, Hacker sifts through reams of data to answer the questions we most frequently ask about money:

Have women made real strides toward economic parity?

Has affirmative action improved the economic status of African Americans?

Does immigration really take jobs away from hardworking Americans?
Hacker's answers are surprising and fascinating, illuminating the financial condition of every strata of America. Shattering all the taboos we have on the subjects of wealth, poverty, and worth, MONEY is essential listening for anyone who wants to know more about their slice of the American pie.
Social justice Macroeconomics Money Business Economics Taxation Women in Business Microeconomics
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The first 2 chapters were very well done and painted a clear picture of the authors argument. The book came apart during the last 2 chapters when it became very repetitive and overly focused on women's earnings. All points are well made but, he could have gone much further in his analysis.

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