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Poetry & Literature
Roger Lowenstein - While America Aged
May 6, 2008
America now faces a crisis of epidemic proportions: the fabric of the nation’s pension system is collapsing at the very moment when the population is rapidly aging. Author Roger Lowenstein delivers a timely and hard-hitting investigation of how corporations and governments ran up ruinous pension and health-care promises to workers?promises that are now coming due and that could have disastrous effects on our economy if nothing is done.
Showing how and why corporations and public institutions made assurances of high benefits that they could or would not keep?and how these broken pledges will affect us all? While America Aged: How Pension Debts Ruined General Motors, Stopped the NYC Subways, Bankrupted San Diego, and Loom as the Next Financial Crisis unravels the truth about how pensions work in America, and illuminates the impending crisis. With the narrative flair and talent for decoding financial ambiguities that readers have come to rely on, Lowenstein examines the pension issues at the heart of the collapse of General Motors, the subway strike that effectively halted New York City, and the scandalous bankrupting of the affluent corner of Southern California, the city of San Diego. Not only compelling historical sagas, each case study is an object lesson. Warning that these pension wars are only the beginning if we don’t find ways to address the problem, Lowenstein explains how we came to this crisis and suggests possible solutions.
Roger Lowenstein, author of three bestselling books, reported for The Wall Street Journal for more than a decade and wrote the Journal’s stock market column, “Heard on the Street,” and also its “Intrinsic Value” column. He is now a regular contributor to The New York Times Magazine, SmartMoney, and Portfolio, among other publications
Masterfully written and convincingly argued, While America Aged is a wake-up call to a pension damaged America, and the roadmap for a way out.
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Ticket Info
Tickets: Free
Info Phone: 650-324-4321
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Dates & Times
Dates:
May 6, 2008Times:
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Venue Info
1010 El Camino Real Menlo Park, CA 94025
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Parking Info
Free underground and nearby street parking.
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Accessibility Info
- Wheelchair Access
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A gripping page turning. Dubus masterfully does it again. I didn't put the book down for two days, both dreading and eager to get through the arc of the story lines. Loved it. Sad it's over
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"Write Up of Wolff's Talk at Kepler's"
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There is an interesting write up of Wolff's talk on www.TheBayAreaIntellect.com.
There is an interesting write up of Wolff's talk on www.TheBayAreaIntellect.com.
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I read the original edition of this book gifted to me by a friend as what they called A Fun Way to Experience Philosophy. They were right. I liked it so much that I bought Bowens second book which... Expand
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"Great!"
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Book is great. Author is better in person. Serious and classic.
Book is great. Author is better in person. Serious and classic.
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Rarely do I read a book that makes me sooo happy to be an American. Not proud, but happy. Emily Wu’s narrative of her childhood memories in China initially made me wince, yet at the same time grateful... Expand
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"See Saw"
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"Wow!"
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