As the cost of living surged and financial instability gripped the nation, 2024 became a defining year for millions of Americans facing unprecedented economic hardships. Dark Days of the American Economy explores the root causes, policy responses, and everyday struggles caused by inflation, rising interest rates, and job market fluctuations.
From skyrocketing grocery prices and unaffordable housing to shrinking wages and small business closures, this book delves into how inflation reshaped the financial landscape for working families, retirees, and entrepreneurs alike. Through in-depth analysis and real-life stories, it examines how government policies, corporate decisions, and global economic shifts contributed to a crisis that widened wealth gaps and tested the resilience of the American middle class.
How did Americans adapt? What measures proved effective or failed to ease economic burdens? And what does the future hold for the nation's financial stability? Dark Days of the American Economy is a compelling account of survival, policy missteps, and the ongoing fight for economic security in modern America.