Robbing the Millennials: How We Looted Our Kids' Future And the New Handshake We Owe Them

Nonfiction, Social & Cultural Studies, Political Science, Politics, Economic Policy
Cover of the book Robbing the Millennials: How We Looted Our Kids' Future And the New Handshake We Owe Them by Sven Larson, Sven Larson
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Author: Sven Larson ISBN: 9781311906311
Publisher: Sven Larson Publication: January 12, 2016
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: Sven Larson
ISBN: 9781311906311
Publisher: Sven Larson
Publication: January 12, 2016
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

Without a doubt - this is the most important book you will read in 2016.
The federal debt is a brilliant instrument for generational thieves. Already before the Millennials even set their foot on the labor market, their parents and grandparents had stolen big chunks of their future earnings. Yes: if you are 30 or younger, you will be paying hundreds of thousands of dollars over the course of your working years for something that gives you absolutely nothing in return.
The federal debt is like a credit card taken out by the parents of the Millennials. The parents maxed out the card and then sent the bill into the future, expecting their children to pay the bill. This is immoral, bad judgment and bad economics.
In my new book, Robbing the Millennials, I explain why the federal debt is the most important domestic policy issue of 2016. I explain what we can do about it - and what disaster awaits us if we continue to ignore it.

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Without a doubt - this is the most important book you will read in 2016.
The federal debt is a brilliant instrument for generational thieves. Already before the Millennials even set their foot on the labor market, their parents and grandparents had stolen big chunks of their future earnings. Yes: if you are 30 or younger, you will be paying hundreds of thousands of dollars over the course of your working years for something that gives you absolutely nothing in return.
The federal debt is like a credit card taken out by the parents of the Millennials. The parents maxed out the card and then sent the bill into the future, expecting their children to pay the bill. This is immoral, bad judgment and bad economics.
In my new book, Robbing the Millennials, I explain why the federal debt is the most important domestic policy issue of 2016. I explain what we can do about it - and what disaster awaits us if we continue to ignore it.

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