A woman finishes a ten-hour shift and drives home to a 200-square-foot apartment she can barely afford.
Another worker sleeps inside his car before waking up for work the next morning.
A college graduate drowns in debt while working full-time.
Millions of Americans did everything right.
They still ended up one paycheck away from collapse.
The Working Homeless is a cinematic, emotionally charged investigation into the slow economic transformation happening across America - where full-time work no longer guarantees stability, home ownership feels impossible, and survival itself has become exhausting.
This book explores:
- The cost of living crisis destroying the middle class
- Why rent became financially suffocating
- The rise of the working homeless across America
- How debt became permanent for millions of workers
- Why degrees no longer guarantee security
- How AI threatens the future of employment itself
- The psychological collapse hidden beneath modern economic life
Blending real-world economic pressure with powerful storytelling, The Working Homeless reveals what happens when the richest economy on Earth creates citizens who can no longer afford peace of mind.
This is not a book about laziness.
It is a book about survival.
And for millions of Americans, the fear is no longer failing to become rich.
The fear is becoming homeless.
Perfect for readers interested in:
Economic inequalityCost of living crisisAI and the future of workMiddle class collapseFinancial anxietyAmerican economic declineHousing crisisSocial issues and modern capitalismIf you have ever wondered why so many people work harder than ever while feeling poorer every year, this book will explain why.
And once you see it, you will never look at modern America the same way again.