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Devin Fergus

    Devin Fergus delves into the historical mechanisms driving contemporary inequality. His research examines the rise of hidden consumer finance fees and their impact on the wealth gap in America since the 1970s. Fergus also focuses on the effects of four decades of financial deregulation on race, gender, immigration, culture, and class. He writes on politics, policy, and inequality, with his work tracing how cultural and social factors shape the financial world.

    Land of the Fee
    • 2018

      Land of the Fee

      • 243 pages
      • 9 hours of reading
      3.4(20)Add rating

      Land of the Fee exposes the barely visible system of fees that pervades everyday life in America, and explores how this system has shaped wealth inequality in contemporary America.

      Land of the Fee