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Twelve million people work for companies owned by private equity firms—about 8 percent of the employed population, collectively generating $1.7 trillion of the nation’s gross domestic product. Because of the industry’s fondness for byzantine corporate structure, many of these people have no idea their jobs are ultimately controlled by financial giants like Blackstone, the Carlyle Group, Apollo Global Management, KKR, or Cerberus Capital Management.
Bad Company: Private Equity and the Death of the American Dream
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