ABSTRACT

If there was any question before, there is no longer a question today: inequality, discrimination, poverty, and mobility are prominent national issues. The notion of "The American Dream" has been sold to generations of young Americans as the idea that working hard and following your dreams will allow you to break through any barriers in your path and inevitably lead to success. However, recent findings on inequality, discrimination, poverty, and mobility show that "The American Reality" is very different.

The second edition of this introductory-level text brings together the essential materials on what economists have to say about these findings and brings students up to date with current thinking. It covers several ground-shattering events, such as: the election of Barack Obama followed by Donald Trump; the passage of the Affordable Care Act and attempts to repeal it; and the publication of Thomas Piketty’s Capital in the 21st Century, among many others. With an emphasis on data, theory, and policy, this book tackles these issues by exploring three key questions in each chapter: What do the data tell us about what has been happening to the American economy? What are the economic theories needed to understand what has been happening? What are the policy ideas and controversies associated with these economic problems?

Key controversies are highlighted in each chapter to drive classroom discussion, and end-of-chapter questions develop student understanding. This clearly written text is ideally suited to a wide variety of courses on contemporary economic conditions, inequality, and social economics in the United States.

part I|173 pages

Inequality

chapter 1|18 pages

The Pie and How We Slice It

chapter 2|19 pages

Labor’s Slice of the Pie

chapter 3|30 pages

The Foundations of Labor’s Slice

chapter 5|20 pages

Labor Markets That Do Not Clear

chapter 7|27 pages

Equalizing the Slices

chapter 8|17 pages

How Big A Slice Do We Deserve?

part II|60 pages

Discrimination

part III|54 pages

Poverty

chapter 12|29 pages

A Slice Too Small

chapter 13|23 pages

Making Small Slices Larger

part IV|78 pages

Mobility

part V|17 pages

Final Thoughts

chapter 17|15 pages

Equalizing and Enlarging the Slices