In this provocative new book, McKenzie demolishes the idea that the nation is in economic decline and explains why Americans feel so insecure. Writing with tremendous passion and insight, he marshals an array of data to show that the American standard of living has never been higher in real terms. The perception of decline comes from the press, which has long since learned that bad news sells.
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In this provocative new book, McKenzie demolishes the idea that the nation is in economic decline and explains why Americans feel so insecure. Writing with tremendous passion and insight, he marshals an array of data to show that the American standard of living has never been higher in real terms. The perception of decline comes from the press, which has long since learned that bad news sells.
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