Unit 99 The Fragile American Middle class Since 1997, the number of American families filing for bankruptcy annually has exceeded one million. They are going to bankruptcy courts for protection. 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 are unprecedented numbers of Americans encountering such serious financial trouble? Recently the book The Fragile Middle Class, through analyzing court records and demographic data on thousands of bankruptcy cases as well as poignant real-life stories, answers the perplexing question of why Americans have experienced dramatic increases in bankruptcy filing in the midst of unprecedented prosperity. For many middle-class Americans financial stability is fragile -- almost any setback can be a catastrophe. 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. This chilling diagnosis of middle-class affliction demonstrates that many Americans may be only a job loss, an illness or credit card indulgence away from the downward spiral leading to bankruptcy. The authors of this well designed and carefully execute study remind us that there are winners and losers in the American free enterprise system. Many of the US middle class are losers, as their seemingly-secure middle class lifestyles may be shattered by a job loss, a serious accident, illness, divorce, or the irresistible temptation of easy credit. It is all too easy to make purchases when you just have o pull out the "plastic". Easy that is, until all of the monthly bills arrive. Many families use credit to make ends meet and the find it hard, if not impossible, to make all the monthly payments. That's when the "credit card blues" set in. The banks make money from those who pay their bills and can absorb the losses from those who cannot. Bankruptcy is part of the American "safety net" which is great for everyone except those who must suffer its humiliation. The temptations of easy credit are a problem to which moral and religious leaders should attend. This is also an important book for women to read. The most disturbing chapter to readers was the description of what happens to women following divorce. The authors show that a divorced woman has a 300% greater chance of filing for bankruptcy than her married sister. Can it be, as the authors say, that a woman's economic success is still largely dependent on marrying -- and staying married?
记者因“损害商业信誉”被拘
苏州“旅游地图”发布
百度“在线理财产品”
澳门官员“申报个人财产”
北京高考英语“减分”
国家“治理体系”
十八届三中全会公报要点双语对照
政府将建不动产“信息共享平台”
中国“海外房地产投资”创新高
冈比亚与台湾“断交”
未来五年中央将保持反腐“高压态势”
老外在中国参加“午夜弥撒”
双十一“现金红包”
春节前交管部门将开展“安全大检查”
中印“边防合作协议”
探索实行“官邸制”
新土改或促进“农地流转”
“地方政府债务”逾10万亿
新土改鼓励“规模化耕作”
“高铁抽烟”将严惩
骆家辉“辞职”
“先天性畸形”男婴火化前“复活”
全会:市场在“资源配置”中起决定性作用
“改善型购房者”怎么说?
恒大“亚冠”夺冠
湖南严查“破坏选举”案
“失独家庭”补助提高
奶粉自动售货机 vs. 专营店
政府改革 government reform
“国家级新区”改革促进政府“职能转变”
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