Bad Company
Private Equity and the Death of the American Dream ― An Exposé of Private Equity’s Devastating Impact on American Lives, Communities, and the Economy
ISBN: 9780063299351
Pages: 320
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Private equity firms have quietly taken over vast swaths of American life — health care, housing, media, and more — while profiting at the public’s expense. Through the gripping, deeply human stories of workers whose lives were derailed by private equity takeovers, journalist Megan Greenwell reveals how a once obscure corner of finance has become a destructive force within America’s economy and politics. Offering a powerful indictment of modern capitalism’s most ruthless architects, Greenwell urges a reckoning with who really holds power in America, and who pays the price.
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About the Author
Megan Greenwell, an award-winning journalist, is a former editor at WIRED, Deadspin, and New York Magazine. Her writing has appeared in major outlets including The New York Times, The Washington Post Magazine, The California Sunday Magazine, and Slate.
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