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Why We’re Getting Poorer

A Realist’s Guide to the Economy and How We Can Fix It

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An insider's guide to our broken economy and how it fails to serve us.

‘A fascinating examination of the failures of modern economics, and how these failures are harming us all' Grace Blakeley, author of Vulture Capitalism

‘Easily one of the most compelling economics communicators of our generation.' Yuan Yang, FT columnist and MP for Earley and Woodley

Did you know that while we think of money as notes issued by the government, the truth is that the overwhelming majority of money today is credit created by private banks?

Did you know that the reason housing keeps getting less accessible is because we haven’t found a way to separate houses from land in our policies?

And did you know that far from globalisation being a mystical force, certain countries and currencies have dominated the way it has played out – to their own advantage?

Whilst economics is at the heart of the society we live in, governing so many functions from our taxes to where we live to the price of our shopping, few of us have a strong grasp on the subject. This book is here to help.

Why We're Getting Poorer delves into the key topics in economics – money, globalisation, inequality, climate change and growth – showing that what we think we know about these things is wrong, and teaching us what we really need to know. Deciphering the jargon and complexity of economic thinking, with examples ranging from the Simpsons to the German football league to The Inbetweeners, Cahal Moran shows us why our economy set us up to fail, and offers suggestions for how we can make positive changes.

Written by an award-winning economist and the YouTuber responsible for ‘Unlearning Economics’, Why We're Getting Poorer is a thrilling, iconoclastic guide to how the world really works.

©2024 Cahal Moran (P)2025 HarperCollins Publishers
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Kritikerstimmen

‘Easily one of the most compelling economics communicators of our generation.’
Yuan Yang, Financial Times columnist and MP for Earley and Woodley
‘Ridiculously good. Serious yet engaging and compellingly written … A powerful critique of the modern economy and convincing case for how we fix it.’
Tom Curran, author of The Perfection Trap
‘A fascinating examination of the failures of modern economics, and how these failures are harming us all.’
Grace Blakeley, author of Vulture Capitalism
‘A thoughtful and sharp insight into where we find ourselves – Moran encourages us to see the world differently and to think about what could be.’
Kieran Yates, author of All The Houses I’ve Ever Lived In
Why We're Getting Poorer asks big economic questions and answers them with compassionate humanity.’
Kate Pickett, co-author of The Spirit Level
‘A compelling case that it’s time for some new ideas about how the economy should be organised and managed.’
Diane Coyle OBE, author of Cogs and Monsters
‘Economists and non-economists alike can learn a lot from this entertaining book … A timely reminder that all economic systems should be judged according to their effects on human happiness.’
Paul Dolan, author of Beliefism
‘Want a better economy? Read this book.’
Kyla Scanlon, author of In This Economy?
‘Work hard and you will get ahead. This is no longer the case for many of us. Want to know why? Want to do something about it? There is no better place to start than by reading this superbly written and researched book.’
Joeri Schasfoort, host of the Money & Macro YouTube channel
‘Brilliant! Cahal Moran now crafts a compelling narrative of inequality and poverty as enduring realities of our world … An absolute must-read.’
Carolina Alves, Associate Professor in Economics, IIPP-UCL
‘Moran offers thought provoking contributions to conversations about the unquestioned economic forces shaping our lives.’
Michael Muthukrishna, Associate Professor of Economic Psychology at the London School of Economics
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The book lays out the current state of the economy and how we got here.
I think it is a must red for everyone who is curious about economic and or politics since ( although the author prefers not to talk about politics ) they are inseparable.

As a German listener the over reliance on Pop culture references, that are UK specific can be a bit When the author cities positive economic examples it can also be a bit of putting as they are painted a bit to rosy.

The main point of this review still is to listen to the book.

A very approachable summary of how the economy works and matters to everyone.

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