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Never a Shortage of Money - Distribution of the Money Is the Issue - cover

Never a Shortage of Money - Distribution of the Money Is the Issue

Wilbur Brower

Publisher: Spines

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Never a Shortage of Money: Distribution of the Money Is the Issue offers a candid examination of the intricate dynamics that fuel America's economic and social disparities. With a sharp focus on homelessness, food insecurity, and poverty, Brower unpacks the roots of wealth inequality, laying bare the role of low-wage workers in generating enormous wealth for the elite. The book deftly navigates the complexities of tax policies, corporate subsidies, and the influence of wealth on political decision-making, providing readers with a clearer understanding of the forces shaping America's financial landscape. Through Brower’s lens, readers gain fresh insights into old historical issues that continue to drive perennial economic challenges.At the core of Never a Shortage of Money is a central thesis: there is no shortage of wealth in the U.S., but rather a flawed and unjust distribution system that perpetuates poverty and social instability. This is a claim that Brower supports throughout the book with an impressive array of statistics, historical data, and tables that are presented in a digestible manner, making the book an easy and informative read. For anyone seeking an accessible yet comprehensive discussion on America’s financial problems, Brower’s work is both enlightening and eye-opening.One of the strongest elements of the book is Brower’s ability to capture the contradictions and paradoxes that characterize America’s economic and social structures. While there are policies intended to address poverty, such as food assistance programs or tax credits, these efforts often fall short or are undercut by corporate tax subsidies and loopholes that benefit the wealthiest corporations and individuals.
Available since: 06/13/2025.
Print length: 200 pages.

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