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Paperback The Machine That Stopped: : America's Boom, Bust, and the Vanishing Middle Class Book

ISBN: B0G4RZL48C

ISBN13: 9798296680808

The Machine That Stopped: : America's Boom, Bust, and the Vanishing Middle Class

This book is a sweeping journey through America's golden ascent and its gradual unraveling. It begins in the smoky factories and sunlit suburbs of post-World War II America, where victory sparked an economic miracle. Veterans traded helmets for college diplomas and homes, thanks to the GI Bill, while union-backed workers earned strong wages and ironclad pensions. Families flocked to the suburbs, filling shiny kitchens with new appliances and cruising highways built with federal funds.

America became a global titan-its industries unmatched, its culture exported all over the world. Yet as the pages turn, the story darkens. By the 1970s, the sturdy foundations began to crack. Factories closed, shipping jobs overseas in search of cheaper labor. The once-mighty unions lost their grip, and corporate boardrooms fixated on quick profits rather than long-term stability. Public investments dried up, and social cohesion frayed.

The great suburbs became fragmented landscapes of disconnection. It is not just an economics and politics tale; it's a story of people's hopes rising with prosperity and dimming under uncertainty. It is the chronicle of how America built its shining empire-and how, piece by piece, it began to watch it fade.

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