What Went Wrong, George R. Tyler
What Went Wrong, George R. Tyler
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What Went Wrong
How the 1% Hijacked the American Middle Class . . . and What Other Countries Got Right

Author: George R. Tyler

Narrator: Jean Ann Douglass

Unabridged: 20 hr 26 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 02/25/2025


Synopsis

**Something has gone seriously wrong with the American economy. ** The American economy has experienced considerable growth in the last 30 years. But virtually none of this growth has trickled down to the average American. Incomes have been flat since 1985. Inequality has grown, and social mobility has dropped dramatically. Equally troubling, these policies have been devastating to both American productivity and our long-term competitiveness.Many reasons for these failures have been proposed. Globalization. Union greed. Outsourcing.But none of these explanations can address the harsh truth that many countries around the world are dramatically outperforming the U.S. in delivering broad middle-class prosperity. And this is despite the fact that these countries are more exposed than America to outsourcing and globalization and have much higher levels of union membership.In What Went Wrong, George R. Tyler, a veteran of the World Bank and the Treasury Department, takes the reader through an objective and data-rich examination of the American experience over the last 30 years. He provides a fascinating comparison between the America and the experience of the “family capitalism" countries: Australia, Austria, Belgium, Denmark, France, Germany, the Netherlands, and Sweden.Over the last 30 years, they have outperformed the U.S. economy by the only metric that really matters—delivering better lives for their citizens. The policies adopted by the family capitalist countries aren't socialist or foreign. They are the same policies that made the U.S. economy of the 1950s and 1960s the strongest in the world.What Went Wrong describes exactly what went wrong with the American economy, how countries around the world have avoided these problems, and what we need to do to get back on the right track.

About George R. Tyler

George Tyler is an economist who has extensive private- and public-sector exposure to international issues and foreign economics and political systems. Author of What Went Wrong, he worked in the United States Senate for eighteen years. He served as senior economist to former Vice President Hubert H. Humphrey and to Senator Lloyd M. Bentsen (D-TX). Appointed by President Clinton as a Deputy Assistant Secretary of the Treasury, he has worked closely with top policymakers like Lawrence Summers and Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner. His international exposure was intensified when working at the World Bank in Washington.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Fred on December 08, 2013

The cover tells the tale. Since 1985, total employee compensation in the following countries has increased by the following amounts: Australia 64%, Denmark 220%, France 154%, Germany 194%, Netherlands 192%. US - less than 1/2 of 1%. Back in the day, before the 1% took over the regulatory process and......more

Goodreads review by Joseph on May 14, 2015

I wanted to give this book a higher rating because Tyler is addressing a critical socioeconomic issue regarding the widening income gap between the top 1% of American earners and the hollowing out of the middle class and the suffering of people living below the poverty line. However, the book reads......more

Goodreads review by Erika on December 30, 2017

This book was a mixed bag for me, coming down in the end on the "meh" side of things. The positive: This book contains lot of information about how an economy can fail if it's been hijacked by special interests. In particular, it focuses on the Great Recession and how it followed from the economic po......more

Goodreads review by Mel on March 10, 2020

DNF 30-40% I am very bad at knowing when to give up on books. Adding to that, I got this from a Goodreads giveaway. I felt bad that I didn't read it in a timely manner, but figured as long as I finished it eventually my guilt would be assuaged. But I started it years ago and I don't look forward to p......more

Goodreads review by Robert on August 05, 2013

I must have read a different book than the reviewer who gave this two stars! Believe me, it's a 5-star book, is VERY well-written, and is an exceptional retracing of the roughly 30-year period during which the American electorate willingly ceded control over so many aspects of economic and political......more