In 2019, former Comptroller of the Currency Gene Ludwig hosted a bipartisan group of the nation’s foremost economic thinkers — academics and politicians, CEOs and former presidential advisors — to candidly discuss how middle- and lower-income Americans were being left behind despite economic indicators that painted a rosy picture. Even when the unemployment rate was near record lows and the stock market near record highs, the gap between low- and moderate-income Americans and their wealthier counterparts had become unconscionably wide, especially when taking into account racial disparities. The COVID-19 pandemic has destroyed the illusion that the country as a whole was thriving and presents an opportunity to create a recovery that addresses the economic injustice that threatens so many Americans. Ludwig’s book “The Vanishing American Dream,” to be released on September 22, shares the profound insights of the 2019 symposium and sheds light on the inadequacies of current economic indicators.
On September 16, the Future of the Middle Class Initiative at Brookings will host distinguished speakers, including several of the symposium participants, to discuss the themes of “The Vanishing American Dream,” including the economic realities facing lower- and middle-income Americans, as well as potential solutions to rebuild a more inclusive American Dream for the long term.
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