
The Great Betrayal Examines The Economic And Political Shifts In The United States Since The Late Twentieth Century That Reshaped Work, Taxation, And Wealth Distribution. Drawing On Historical Narrative And Economic Analysis, The Book Explores How Bipartisan Policy Decisions Altered Labor Markets, Tax Structures, And Regulatory Frameworks, Contributing To Rising Inequality And Declining Economic Security For Working Families. Written By Tax Preparer Mark S. Dent, The Book Connects Policy Changes To Everyday Outcomes, Including Longer Working Hours, Higher Total Tax Burdens, And The Erosion Of Community And Civic Life. It Argues That These Developments Were Not Accidental But The Result Of Deliberate Choices That Concentrated Wealth And Power At The Top. The Work Offers Readers A Framework For Understanding How These Changes Occurred And Their Long-term Implications For American Democracy-- Provided By Publisher.
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Publication Date:
2026-01-01
Publisher:
Berea : Mark S. Dent Publishing,
ISBN-13:
9798994030509
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