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Insecurities for the Bottom 90% of the US Population – part 3 – Housing

February 19, 2025 Mark Orton 0

This is part of the series on the insecurities produced by American capitalism for most Americans Housing Insecurity Housing is a basic human necessity. Questions […]

Insecurities for the Bottom 90% of the US Population – part 1

February 14, 2025 Mark Orton 0

  We have written at some length about the flatlining of income growth for the bottom 90% of the population since 1980 and the transfer […]

What to do about the past 50 years of American life – policy suggestions

February 3, 2025 Mark Orton 0

A reader of my recent post, “Bernie Sanders got much right about our current situation….” commented: “Thank you Mark for validating what we know to […]

Sources of Poverty in the US – Matthew Desmond article – Updated

March 16, 2023 Mark Orton 0

Original posting – 3.6.2023 Matthew Desmond, author of Evicted: Poverty and Profit in the American City, has a new book Poverty, by America set to […]

My Year End Siege of Angers – the addendum

January 6, 2023 Mark Orton 0

Here are two more angers: (an addendum to the 1.1.2023 post: My Year End Siege of Angers – the list) Guns:  “Eighteen percent of U.S. households […]

Tightrope – Americans reaching for hope by Kristof and WuDunn – book review

May 1, 2020 Mark Orton 0

Tightrope provides a well-written description of the American crisis through personal stories and hard data. Unfortunately it falls flat in its call for action.

Recently Noted – “Across America, working-class people are dying of despair”

January 17, 2020 Mark Orton 0

Essay explores the grim reality of life in one small corner of America within the broader landscape of the bottom 90%.

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