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99% PERSPIRATION by Adam Chandler

99% PERSPIRATION

A New Working History of the American Way of Life

by Adam Chandler

Pub Date: Jan. 7th, 2025
ISBN: 9780593700570
Publisher: Pantheon

A respected journalist explores the evolution of work and its social meaning.

Work has always been a central part of the American character, with the idea that success comes from effort, persistence, and ingenuity. But Chandler, a journalist and an author, argues that much of this is a myth. Climbing the socioeconomic ladder has never been as easy or as common as its advocates claim, and in the past two decades it has become almost impossible. The majority of working Americans are stuck in low-income jobs, Chandler says, and job security has been replaced by unfair contracts and the gig economy. He covered some of these issues in his 2019 book, Drive-Thru Dreams: A Journey Through the Heart of America’s Fast-Food Kingdom, and it is certainly true that the minimum wage has not kept pace with inflation. As we saw during the pandemic, it made more financial sense for many to collect unemployment benefits and stimulus checks than to look for work. The book can at times make for grim reading, but Chandler argues that social crises have often presaged wide-ranging reforms. He favors a Universal Basic Income, although there does not yet appear to be much support for it. However, his thesis is valid: Work is simply not working—for many, if not most, Americans. Some new thinking is needed.

A welcome call for a return to fairness and common sense.