Inheritocracy: Its Time to Talk About the Bank of Mum and Dad
By (Author) Eliza Filby
Ebury Publishing
W H Allen
30th September 2025
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
Behavioural economics
Economic forecasting
Social classes
Memoirs
Autobiography: philosophy and social sciences
332.0240160941
Paperback
304
Width 129mm, Height 198mm, Spine 19mm
214g
Sunday Times bestseller (over 7k copies TCM in 5 months) by leading generation expert on why work isn't working and how parental support shapes our lives, for fans of bestselling books like Butler to the World (27k TCM), Chums (47k TCM) and Posh Boys (17k TCM) The Sunday Times Bestseller! Many of us grew up believing in a meritocracy, where hard work and a good education brings rewards. Go to university, get a job, put in the hours and things will be OK. That's what we were told - but the reality is that life chances and opportunities are no longer shaped by what we learn or earn but by whether we have access to the Bank of Mum and Dad. We're living in an inheritocracy, where parental support is what matters most - whether that's covering the cost of university, stumping up for a house deposit or helping with childcare. And let's be honest, this isn't something we like to talk about with our friends, families or as a society. It's a modern taboo. In this timely and revealing book, generational expert Eliza Filby explores the emergence of this inheritocracy through her own life story, revealing how her family's financial circumstances shaped everything from her education to her dating life, from her career to her class identity. Inheritocracy is a thought-provoking and candid blend of memoir and cultural commentary, told through Eliza's humorous and insightful voice. With trillions of pounds set to be passed down the generations over the next two decades, a significant divide is emerging between those who can rely on family wealth and those who can't. Inheritocracy offers a fresh, captivating and honest look at our recent past and a future that will be shaped - for better or worse - by family fortunes.
Witty and evidence-driven... offers a compelling analysis from start to finish * Sadiq Khan *
Both funny and important its like a mash-up between Dolly Alderton and The Economist ... deserves to be read by every young person and their parents * Rowan Pelling *
Dr Eliza Filby is a historian, author and expert on generational changes in society. Her writing has been published in The Times, The Guardian, the Financial Times and the New Statesman, amongst other publications. In 2022, she was awarded the Europa Forum's Millennial Leaders Award for her research on generations. She has taught at the University of Warwick, King's College London and Renmin University, Beijing, and sits on the board at Mission Group as a non-executive director. She is the host of the It's All Relative podcast and author of the popular #MajorRelate newsletter. She grew up in Tooting, south London, where she still lives with her husband and two children.