Shortchanged by Howard Karger - ISBN: 9781576753361
Hardcover
Made up of pawnshops, payday lenders, check cashers, credit card companies and the like, the fringe economy entices vulnerable consumers into an economic netherworld of high interest rates and ever-increasing debt. This book examines the factors behind the fringe economy’s rise and investigates the …

Shortchanged

Life and Debt in The Fringe Economy

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  • Hardcover

    272 pages

  • Release Date

    1 January 2018

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Summary

“An eye-opening read in the school of Barbara Ehrenreich’s Nickel & Dimed … shines a bright light on the economy’s darker side.” -Publishers Weekly (starred review)Drive through a low-income neighborhood and you’re likely to see streets lined with pawnshops, check cashers, rent-to-own stores, payday and tax refund lenders, auto title pawns, and buy-here-pay-here used car lots. We’re awash in “alternative financial services” directed at the poor and those with credit problems. Howard Karge…

Book Details

ISBN-13:9781576753361
ISBN-10:1576753360
Author:Howard Karger
Publisher:Berrett-Koehler
Imprint:Berrett-Koehler
Format:Hardcover
Number of Pages:272
Release Date:1 January 2018
Weight:620g
Dimensions:241mm x 160mm x 28mm
Series:Berrett-koehler
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Critics Review

“A must-read for anyone who wants to understand the impact of predatory economic practices on the poor and credit-challenged in the United States.” —Jody Williams, Nobel Peace Prize Laureate (1997) “Like such classics as Nickel and Dimed, this book is a wake up call for action to redirect our economy towards fairness and ethics.” —John de Graaf, coauthor of Affluenza: The All-Consuming Epidemic “Shortchanged exposes a side of American economic life that would appall even the most cynical observers. Its incisive analysis offers powerful and somber insights into the underworld of predatory finance capitalism. It is rich in detail, eloquent and steadfast in its commitment to change. It deserves to be widely read.” —James Midgley, Specht Professor and Dean, School of Social Welfare, University of California, Berkeley “If you think you know all about the credit industry and how the poor are getting ripped off, think again. Howard Karger’s masterful new book shows how the poor and middle class are being conned by increasingly clever scams….This book is highly recommended to all those who care about social justice.” —Steven Rose, PhD, Professor of Social Work, George Mason University “Shortchanged charts the perfect economic storm…financial deregulation, predatory companies, and consumer vulnerability… It is required reading for anyone concerned about economic justice in America.” —David Stoesz, Ph.D., Director, policyAmerica

About The Author

Howard Karger

Howard Karger is a professor of social policy at the Graduate School of Social Work, University of Houston. He is a two-time Fulbright Scholar and has written nine books and more than 80 articles or book chapters in various national and international journals. His articles have also appeared in The Washington Monthly, The Jerusalem Report, Tikkun, and Ram- parts. Howard and his wife, Anna, live in Houston, Texas.

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