The Fragile Middle Class
Americans in Debt
Yale University Press
Published on 11. March 2000
Book
Hardback
390 pages
978-0-300-07960-9 (ISBN)
Description
Since 1997, the number of American families filing for federal bankruptcy annually has exceeded one million. By most measures, those who file are members of the middle class - a group that has long provided stability and vitality for the American economic system. This raises the troubling question: why, during the most remarkable period of prosperity in our history, are unprecedented numbers of Americans encountering such serious financial trouble? The authors of this important book analyse court records and demographic data on thousands of bankruptcy cases, as well as debtors' own poignant accounts of the reasons for their bankruptcies. For many middle-class Americans, the findings show, financial stability is fragile - almost any setback can be disastrous. The erosion of job stability, divorce and family instability, the visible and invisible costs of medical care, the burden of home ownership, and the staggering weight of consumer debt financed with plastic combine to threaten the financial security of growing numbers of middle-class families.
The authors view the bankruptcy process in the light of changing cultural and economic factors and consider what this may signify for the future of a large, secure, and dynamic middle class.
The authors view the bankruptcy process in the light of changing cultural and economic factors and consider what this may signify for the future of a large, secure, and dynamic middle class.
Reviews / Votes
"The authors paint a remarkable portrait of Americans in debt and force us to discard our stereotypes of debtors. They further our understanding of both individuals in economic distress and the economic system in which we all struggle to manage." Karen Gross, New York Law SchoolMore details
Language
English
Place of publication
United States
Target group
College/higher education
Professional and scholarly
Illustrations
20 illustrations
Dimensions
Height: 240 mm
Width: 162 mm
Weight
700 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-300-07960-9 (9780300079609)
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Teresa A. Sullivan | Elizabeth Warren | Jay Lawrence Westbrook
The Fragile Middle Class
Americans in Debt
E-Book
10/2008
1st Edition
Yale University Press
€84.95
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Persons
Teresa A. Sullivan is Vice President and Graduate Dean and professor of sociology at the University of Texas at Austin. Elizabeth Warren is Leo Gottlieb Professor of Law at Harvard Law School. Jay Lawrence Westbrook is Benno C. Schmidt Chair of Business Law at the University of Texas School of Law.