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Adrift: 100 Charts that Reveal Why America is on the Brink of Change

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The internet, though, has taken a huge bite out of the news industry while tech companies like Google and Facebook reap enormous profits. S. was once the largest trading partner of the great majority of nations, but since 2000, China has superseded America in this regard. In the last ten charts, Galloway tries to offer some solutions, but it's a little too little and a little too late, (and it doesn't help that this is the section that begins with my opening quote above). It might take a creative approach but don’t sell yourself short by giving up on the idea – even if it comes with major challenges.

Minimum wage is not a one sentence issue, but its also not a 3 paragraph issue, and to act like you’ve just cracked the code with your 3 paragraphs and a graph comes across as so arrogant to me.From 2008 to 2017, the number of adults who talk to their neighbors fell from 71 percent all the way down to 54 percent. I loved this book, it was a quick read, but it offered many different ways to view the opportunity we have with our country. Galloway said the federal government has also built elaborate safety nets to protect the superrich and corporations in times of crisis. He is a Podcaster, including: Pivot — Every Tuesday and Friday, Recode’s Kara Swisher and NYU Professor Scott Galloway offer sharp, unfiltered insights into the biggest stories in tech, business, and politics. I will be keeping this on my bookshelves with the intent to continually pick it up and refresh some of the information again.

The author touches on a variety of topics, such as education, income inequality, healthcare, and more. S.’ s greatest innovation was not a thing, it was a social and economic construct: the middle class. He even offers his take on what it will take to "fix" things -- if only there was the political will to accomplish the recommended changes.I highly recommend his most recent book to anyone wanted to gain invaluable perspectives on what has transpired in our country over the past seven decades. We've got stuff like a massive drop in infant mortality, lowest poverty levels in ages, crime rates going down, and huge wins in preventing disease. Galloway has recently moved to live in London and it is much to be hoped that he will produce a British version of his pithy analysis.

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