Cash Ceiling
Discover the groundbreaking insights of Cash Ceiling by Nicholas Carnes, published by Princeton University Press in 2020. This compelling paperback spans 344 pages and delves into a pressing question: Why do working-class Americans rarely ascend to political office? Carnes explores the stark reality that millionaires, who represent just three percent of the population, dominate all branches of the federal government. This book not only examines the barriers that prevent lower-income individuals from entering politics but also discusses the implications for democracy itself. With a focus on actionable reforms, Cash Ceiling is essential reading for anyone interested in understanding the dynamics of wealth and power in American politics. Join the conversation on how to create a more inclusive political landscape.