What if poverty in America isn't a byproduct of failure-but the result of a carefully designed system?
Born into the very struggle he writes about, Peller Sydney knows poverty not from a classroom-but from experience. From nights without food to years spent studying policy, history, and economics, he brings a rare and powerful perspective: one rooted in both pain and purpose.
What inspired him? A simple, burning question: "Why does the richest country on Earth allow so many of its people to suffer?"
Poverty Created by America tears into the polished facade of the American Dream and asks the questions no one dares to voice out loud. With the voice of someone who has walked through the fire of generational hardship, Peller Sydney dismantles the illusion that poverty is about laziness or lack of ambition. Instead, he exposes the hidden machinery-historical policies, political greed, corporate manipulation, and systemic injustice-that keeps millions trapped at the bottom while the rich tighten their grip on the top.
This book isn't a dry policy lecture. It's raw. It's emotional. It's deeply researched. And it's personal.
What makes Poverty, Created by America stand out?
It connects dots across history, economics, and human stories with gripping clarity.
It calls out the uncomfortable truths behind capitalism, race, class, and power.
It's written not by a distant academic, but by someone who lived it and then studied it relentlessly.
It empowers the reader not just to understand-but to take action.
Every U.S. citizen-rich, poor, struggling, or thriving-needs to read this book. Because understanding the roots of poverty in America is the first step toward real change. If you care about justice, if you've ever wondered why progress feels so slow, or if you're ready to challenge everything you thought you knew about wealth in this country...
This is the book. This is the spark. This is Poverty Created by America.