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What the financial diaries of working-class families reveal about economic stresses, why they happen, and what policies might reduce them
Deep within the American Dream lies the belief that hard work and steady saving will ensure a comfortable retirement and a better life for one's children. But in a nation experiencing unprecedented prosperity, even for many families who seem to be doing everything right, this ideal is still out of reach.
InThe Financial Diaries, Jonathan Morduch and Rachel Schneider draw on the groundbreaking U.S. Financial Diaries, which follow the lives of 235 low- and middle-income families as they navigate through a year. Through the Diaries, Morduch and Schneider challenge popular assumptions about how Americans earn, spend, borrow, and saveand they identify the true causes of distress and inequality for many working Americans.
We meet real people, ranging from a casino dealer to a street vendor to a tax preparer, who open up their lives and illustrate a world of financial uncertainty in which even limited financial success requires imaginativeand often costlycoping strategies. Morduch and Schneider detail what families are doing to help themselves and describe new policies and technologies that will improve stability for those who need it most.
Combining hard facts with personal stories,The Financial Diariespresents an unparalleled inside look at the economic stresses of today's families and offers powerful, fresh ideas for solving them.
"Winner of the 2018 Silver Medal in Economics, Axiom Business Book Awards""2018 Silver Medal Winner in Finance/Investment/Economics, Independent Publisher Book Awards"Jonathan Morduchis professor of public policy and economics at the New York University Wagner Graduate School of Public Service. He is the coauthor ofPortfolios of the Poor(Princeton) and other books.Rachel Schneideris senior vice presidlcCopyright © 2018 - 2024 ShopSpell