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Event Tomorrow: In the Shadow of Economic Fragility

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Tomorrow, the Asset Building Program, along with New America’s Economic Growth Program, will host an event about work and life after the Great Recession.

The event will feature a discussion inspired by a new book, Working and Living in the Shadow of Economic Fragility, which was just published by Oxford University Press. The topic of economic fragility is pertinent to today’s policy audience at a time when an increasing number of American families are no longer adequately supported by employment income and basic benefits; older workers are retiring before they are ready; and many young workers cannot find a foothold in the job market.

The volume’s editors, Marion Crain and Michael Sherraden, will be featured as discussants at the event along with Heather Boushey, executive director and chief economist at the Washington Center for Equitable Growth, and Michael Lind, policy director of the Economic Growth Program at New America. 

Please join us for this thought-provoking discussion tomorrow, Wednesday, May 28th at 12:15pm. RSVP to attend in person by clicking here. For those unable to attend, a livestream will be available here.

Event Tomorrow: In the Shadow of Economic Fragility