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Second Class: How the Elites Betrayed America's Working Men and Women Second Class: How the Elites Betrayed America's Working Men and Women by Batya Ungar-Sargon
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“Until the 1970s, American workers labored in factories making things-cars, homes that they and their neighbors consumed, which created a natural upper limit on prices and profit because they weren't just producers but consumers. The profits from their labor were reinvested into the factories and into them, the workers, to make sure they could keep buying the products they made; after all, they were the biggest share of the market. But in an economy where the biggest share of the money is being made in speculation by a tiny percent of people who own or control most of the investments, the worker gets a vanishingly small slice of the pie.”
Batya Ungar-Sargon, Second Class: How the Elites Betrayed America's Working Men and Women
“Having good wages and benefits and good conditions, being treated fairly and with dignity in retirement, should not be only for Republicans or Democrats or red states or blue states. These are nonpartisan issues that should be for everybody.”
Batya Ungar-Sargon, Second Class: How the Elites Betrayed America's Working Men and Women
“It's hard for people that are intelligent that don't have a degree. We can bring something to the table. We just don't get the same opportunities as other people.”
Batya Ungar-Sargon, Second Class: How the Elites Betrayed America's Working Men and Women