

Is poverty the result of scarcity—or of systems designed to benefit the few at the expense of the many? In Never a Shortage of Money: Distribution of the Money Is the Issue, Wilbur L. Brower delivers a compelling and accessible exploration of the economic and social forces that drive inequality in America, challenging the myth that there simply isn’t enough to go around.
With clarity and conviction, Brower uncovers the deep-rooted issues behind homelessness, food insecurity, and low-wage labor, drawing vital connections between history, policy, and power. Through well-researched insights and digestible data, he reveals how wealth in the U.S. is not lacking, but profoundly misallocated—enabled by tax loopholes, corporate subsidies, and systemic disregard for marginalized communities. What sets this book apart is its emphasis on solutions: Brower presents bold, actionable strategies that include a national fund supported by top earners and the repurposing of federal land and resources to address poverty. This eye-opening work is both a call to conscience and a roadmap for change—essential reading for anyone seeking to understand and transform the economic realities of our time.
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