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Average is Over: Powering America Beyond the Age of the Great Stagnation

by Tyler Cowen

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About the book

The widening gap between rich and poor means dealing with one big, uncomfortable If you’re not at the top, you’re at the bottom.

The global labor market is changing radically thanks to growth at the high end—and the low. About three quarters of the jobs created in the United States since the great recession pay only a bit more than minimum wage. Still, the United States has more millionaires and billionaires than any country ever, and we continue to mint them.

In this eye-opening book, renowned economist and bestselling author Tyler Cowen explains that High earners are taking ever more advantage of machine intelligence in data analysis and achieving ever-better results. Meanwhile, low earners who haven’t committed to learning, to making the most of new technologies, have poor prospects. Nearly every business sector relies less and less on manual labor, and this fact is forever changing the world of work and wages. A steady, secure life somewhere in the middle—average—is over.

With The Great Stagnation, Cowen explained why median wages stagnated over the last four decades; in Average Is Over he reveals the essential nature of the new economy, identifies the best path forward for workers and entrepreneurs, and provides readers with actionable advice to make the most of the new economic landscape. It is a challenging and sober must-read but ultimately exciting, good news. In debates about our nation’s economic future, it will be impossible to ignore.

...interesting and valid points about the current progression of technology. I think this a good read for anyone interested in the future of their workplace,

Amazon Reviewer

Categories:

Cultural Economics History Society Technology Politics Science Business Self-help Non-fiction

Language:

English

Length:

304 pages

Author:

Tyler Cowen
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