
You'll Own Nothing: The Truth Behind Economic Inequality and Who Profits
How Billionaires Rig the System, Drain the Middle Class, and Threaten Democracy Itself
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What if the economy isn’t broken—but working exactly as designed?
In You'll Own Nothing, a searing, evidence-based exposé, the veil is pulled back on America’s deepening wealth divide. From the illusion of postwar prosperity to the policy-driven collapse of the middle class, this book traces how financial elites, multinational corporations, and political operatives have engineered an economic order that benefits the few while extracting from the many.
Backed by decades of economic data, public policy analysis, and real-world case studies, this book dismantles the myths of trickle-down economics, free markets, and wealth-as-merit. It reveals how tax codes were rewritten to shield billionaires, how financialization turned the stock market into a wealth siphon, and how offshore havens and lobbying have hollowed out the democratic process. Each chapter uncovers another layer of manipulation—showing how media, culture wars, and political theater distract from the one issue no one at the top wants to fix: inequality.
If you're asking why wages have stagnated, why owning a home is now a fantasy, or why democracy feels increasingly performative, this book delivers the unvarnished truth. It doesn't offer easy solutions—it offers clarity, urgency, and a roadmap for reclaiming an economy that was never meant to serve everyone equally.
You'll Own Nothing is not just a warning. It’s a call to understand the real game being played—and why, without intervention, the American Dream may become a relic of the past.