In Cheap We Trust by Lauren Weber audiobook

In Cheap We Trust: The Story of a Misunderstood American Virtue

By Lauren Weber
Read by Marguerite Gavin

Ascent Audio 9781596595354

Unabridged

Format : Retail CD (In Stock)
  • $45.99

    ISBN: 9798200644698

  • $45.95

    ISBN: 9798200644704

Runtime: 9.10 Hours
Category: Nonfiction/Business & Economics
Audience: Adult
Language: English

Summary

Summary

Cheap. Cheap suit. Cheap date. Cheap shot. It's a dirty word, an epithet laden with negative meanings. It is also the story of Lauren Weber's life. As a child, she resented her father for keeping the heat at 50 degrees through the frigid New England winters and rarely using his car's turn signals-to keep them from burning out. But as an adult, when she found herself walking 30 blocks to save $2 on subway fare, she realized she had turned into him. In this lively treatise on the virtues of being cheap, Weber explores provocative questions about Americans' conflicted relationship with consumption and frugality. Why do we ridicule people who save money? Where's the boundary between thrift and miserliness? Is thrift a virtue or a vice during a recession? And was it common sense or obsessive-compulsive disorder that made her father ration the family's toilet paper? In answering these questions, In Cheap We Trust offers a colorful ride through the history of frugality in the United States. Readers will learn the stories behind Ben Franklin and his famous maxims, Hetty Green (named "the world's greatest miser" by the Guinness Book of Records) and the stereotyping of Jewish and Chinese immigrants as cheap. Weber also explores contemporary expressions and dilemmas of thrift. From Dumpster-diving to economist John Maynard Keynes's "Paradox of Thrift" to today's recession-driven enthusiasm for frugal living, In Cheap We Trust teases out the meanings of cheapness and examines the wisdom and pleasures of not spending every last penny.

Editorial Reviews

Editorial Reviews

“Engaging…a combination of personal memoir, social history and political manifesto” The New York Times Book Review
“A defense of thrift, but a sincere, inquisitive one.” slate.com
“Lessons steam up from this terrific book about the history of thrift (and spending) in our great country.” Washington Post
“A fascinating account of our nation's binge-and-purge cycle of spending and sacrifice.” Fast Company magazine
“What's the fine line between thrift and stinginess, self-control and compulsion, purpose and obsession? Lauren Weber's fresh take on the quirky side of saving and spending couldn't be timelier.” Sylvia Nasar, author of a Beautiful Mind
“An entertaining, wide-ranging—and very timely—exploration of thrift.” O, The Oprah magazine
“This book has a far better chance of making cheapness socially acceptable than Ben Franklin, Jack Benny and my father combined.” Time

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Author Bio: Lauren Weber

Author Bio: Lauren Weber

Lauren Weber is a former staff reporter at Reuters and Newsday. She has also written for the New York Times, Los Angeles Times, American Banker, and other publications. Weber graduated from Wesleyan University and is the author of In Cheap We Trust: The Story of a Misunderstood American Virtue.

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Available Formats : Retail CD, MP3 CD
Category: Nonfiction/Business & Economics
Runtime: 9.10
Audience: Adult
Language: English