
- 304 pages
- English
- ePUB (mobile friendly)
- Available on iOS & Android
About this book
Wall Street Journal Bestseller
USA Today Bestseller
Amazon Bestseller When we talk about debt and its impact on our economy, we almost always mean "government debt." However, this is only a small part of the picture: individuals, private firms, and households owe trillions, and these private debts are vital to understanding the economy.In this iconoclastic book, Richard Vague examines the assets, liabilities, and incomes of the entire country, private and public sector, to reveal its net worth. His holistic analysis shows that the real factor that drives both financial crises and spiraling inequality—but also, paradoxically, economic growth—is ever rising private debt. The paradox is that while debt is essential and our economy relies on it, it also brings instability unless it is periodically deleveraged—and that is very hard to do. It can, however, be carefully managed, and Vague ends the book by showing how to do so in policy areas ranging from trade and housing to financial policy and student debt.Underpinned by pioneering data analysis and the author's lifetime of experience in the financial world, this book is essential for anyone who wants to understand the deep, underlying dynamics of the American economy.
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Table of contents
- Cover
- Title Page
- Copyright
- Contents
- List of Figures
- Epigraph
- Introduction
- 1. Why Debt Grows
- 2. Opening the Books on Debt
- 3. Company Shares, Real Estate, and Inequality
- 4. Growth Strategies
- 5. The Relative Wealth of Nations
- 6. The Covid Bubble, Inflation, and Reversal
- 7. The Dark Side of Debt
- 8. The Limits of Debt
- 9. Policy Thoughts and Provocations
- Epilogue
- Acknowledgments
- Appendix A: Notes on Data
- Appendix B: Glossary
- Appendix C: List of Supplemental Appendices Online
- Notes
- Index