Adrift: 100 Charts that Reveal Why America is on the Brink of Change

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Adrift: 100 Charts that Reveal Why America is on the Brink of Change

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Getting a degree may be more difficult than ever but ignoring the benefits of college isn’t the answer. Without earning a college degree, you’re much less likely to make a comparable wage to those with a degree. Economic frustration is a good recipe for social unrest, and on a personal level, it’s not something you want to experience. In this Blink, we can’t hope to cover all 100 separate charts featured in Adrift. What we can do is draw out some of the key ideas and statistics and give you a sense of the meaning that each of them holds.

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An urgent examination of America's future through a review of its past from 1945 to today for readers seeking to understand the reasons for its political, social and economic crisis from New York Times bestselling author Scott Galloway. Scott Galloway is Professor of Marketing at NYU Stern School of Business and a serial entrepreneur. He is the bestselling author of Post Corona, The Four, and The Algebra of Happiness and has served on the boards of directors of the New York Times Company, Urban Outfitters, and Berkeley’s Haas School of Business. His Prof G and Pivot podcasts, No Mercy No Malice blog, and Prof G YouTube channel reach millions. In 2019, Scott founded Section4, an online education platform for working professionals where he teaches business strategy: section4.com.For example, during the COVID-19 pandemic, with all kinds of job loss, we also saw a rise in business applications as people innovated and adapted. I think most people can agree that there are things in America that are not good. We may vehemently disagree on what those things are, how they came to be, and what to do about them, but I don't really know anyone who is walking around saying, "Man, things are just super awesome in the ol' US of A these days!"

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In 1973, a whopping 72 percent of jobs only required a high school diploma. The situation is reversed now. By 2020, only 36 percent of jobs were open to people with just a high school education. And, in that same time span, the share of jobs requiring a bachelor’s or master’s degree has more than doubled from 16 percent to 35 percent. Well, OK, they also come with a lot of downsides. Nobody asks for a crisis like a global pandemic throwing everything into confusion. But at the same time, risk and instability can actually foster innovation and research. When old ways of doing things fall apart, people come up with new ideas. New and better restaurants may move into a neighborhood to replace failed ones. Tanking rents may not be great news for landlords but they can clear the way for more people to move into an area for job opportunities. Immigrants know about risk. They make the choice to upend their lives and move to an entirely new cult A must Watch video: The 4 Giants by Scott Galloway | Stellar Search". Stellar Search. February 22, 2016 . Retrieved March 23, 2017. The Prof G Show with Scott Galloway · Westwood One Podcast Network". Westwood One Podcast Network . Retrieved February 28, 2020.

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SREENIVASAN: You know, we’ve had previous conversations about your views on higher education and education, and as a society, we feel like investing in ourselves, giving ourselves that education is a way to have that social mobility. And one of the charts that you point out is how — what you make with that college degree, it is just the return on investment is poorer and poorer. a b c d e f Beam, Christopher (August 2, 2022). "Is Scott Galloway the Howard Stern of the Business World?". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331 . Retrieved August 2, 2022. We’re seeing a decline not just in community organizations but, predictably, in friendships too. In 1990, 40 percent of men and 28 percent of women reported having ten or more friends. By 2021, deep into the age of social media, a staggeringly low 15 percent of men and 11 percent of women said they had that many friends. He has served on the board of directors of Eddie Bauer, The New York Times Company, Gateway Computer, Urban Outfitters, and Berkeley's Haas School of Business. Galloway is also known for his public presentations [17] [18] and TED-style talks, [19] called Winners & Losers, in which he presented L2's Digital IQ Index results, ranking over 2,500 global brands [20] [21] across numerous dimensions including e-commerce, social media, and digital marketing. [22] [23] [24] [25] NYU Stern – Scott Galloway – Professor of Marketing". New York University Stern School of Business . Retrieved September 25, 2019.

Scott Galloway the Howard Stern of the Business World? Is Scott Galloway the Howard Stern of the Business World?

Yet, despite that, there are still glimmers of hope scattered throughout our rapidly changing world. While Scott Galloway does discuss major challenges in Adrift, he also brings a refreshing sense of optimism and a willingness to focus on the positive aspects of modern life. It’s both a warning and a hopeful call for a better society. By understanding what’s going wrong, we can make choices that put us on a better course. It's Time: Break Up Big Tech. Gartner for Marketers. December 21, 2017. Archived from the original on December 29, 2022 . Retrieved April 6, 2023– via YouTube. From bestselling author and NYU business school professor Scott Galloway comes an urgent examination of the future of our nation - and how we got here. CHRISTIANE AMANPOUR, HOST: Now, while the current social and economic crisis in United States seemed complex, our next guest believes that it can be fixed. Marketing professor Scott Galloway examines the future of this America in his new book, and joins Hari Sreenivasan to discuss the dangers of a shrinking middle class.Galloway is a four or five-time entrepreneur (depending on how you count it) who has been teaching economics at NYU Stern for 21 years. He is insightful and brilliant when he analyzes subjects related to entrepreneurship or economics; like when he describes the exorbitant costs (and benefits) of higher education, or outlines how worker productivity and inflation have wildly outstripped the minimum wage, or relates how social media monetizes our attention. He is much less insightful when he makes generalizations about U.S. foreign policy or tosses out aphorisms about the meaning of life.

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Between 1965 - 1975 more than 66% of members in Congress served the country in uniform, today its less than 20%—not a surprise here given how dumb US politicians are.Just as in 1945 and 1980, America is once again a nation at a crossroads. This time, what will it take for our nation to keep up with the fast and violent changes to our new world? Next, here is an incomplete list of the things (he should be arguing "institutions," but not all of these things are institutions) Galloway thinks have declined, to the detriment of the middle class: Silverstein, Sara (April 20, 2017). "SCOTT GALLOWAY: Why you should worry about a company if its CEO is in a fashion magazine". Business Insider . Retrieved April 23, 2017. PDF / EPUB File Name: Adrift_America_in_100_Charts_-_Scott_Galloway.pdf, Adrift_America_in_100_Charts_-_Scott_Galloway.epub



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