Book #23 Social & Environmental Pressures Fueling Debt: Deepening Debt from Inequality, Health, and Disasters Debt Crisis Problem Series (20+ Books), #23
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Kopierschutz
Ja
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Ja
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Erscheinungsdatum
16.07.2026
Verlag
Jerry StakerSeitenzahl
(Printausgabe)
Dateigröße
432 KB
Sprache
Englisch
EAN
9798235803992
Debt doesn't just come from bad budgets. It comes from broken systems.
In an age of rising inequality, failing healthcare, and climate instability, fiscal stress is no longer just an economic issue - it's a social and environmental one.
In this timely and eye-opening book, Jerry Staker, a veteran of institutional finance and fiscal strategy, unpacks the overlooked links between social breakdown and growing national, corporate, and household debt.
Social & Environmental Pressures Fueling Debt explains how unaddressed public vulnerabilities - from income gaps to pandemics to natural disasters - are silently compounding debt crises worldwide. The message is clear: today's biggest risks are no longer just fiscal - they're systemic.
Inside, you'll explore:
· How economic inequality undermines long-term productivity and weakens a nation's fiscal base
· Why climate disasters, wildfires, and rising sea levels are driving unsustainable relief spending and infrastructure losses
· The long-term fiscal fallout of pandemics, health disparities, and public health underinvestment
· How social unrest, displacement, and community fragility raise the cost of borrowing and reduce national creditworthiness
· Practical insights and frameworks to help policymakers, institutions, and citizens build resilience against cascading non-financial threats
From COVID to Katrina, from social revolts to climate emergencies, the evidence is mounting: social and environmental stressors are no longer separate from fiscal policy - they are shaping and stressing its limits.
This essential guide brings clarity to a complex and fast-evolving threat landscape - and shows how to spot the next crisis (nothing will or can stop them) before it's too late.
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