Just Money: Misadventures in the Great Australian Debt Trap
By (Author) Royce Kurmelovs
University of Queensland Press
University of Queensland Press
1st September 2020
Australia
General
Non Fiction
Social classes
Finance and the finance industry
Politics and government
332.02402
Paperback
1
Width 152mm, Height 226mm, Spine 22mm
406g
From award-winning journalist Royce Kurmelovs comes a brilliantly illuminating exploration of how Australians became some of the most indebted people in the world. The debt business is booming. Millions of Australians grapple with credit cards, mortgages and student debt repayments each day. As the result of a car crash without insurance, investigative journalist Royce Kurmelovs finds himself among them. When a debt collector knocks on his door, he embarks on a journey through the underbelly of the Australian financial system. Though friends tell him not to worry, that it's 'just money', he learns the opposite is true- our relationship with debt is a convergence of class and power, making it an urgent social justice issue for a growing number of people. Just Money is a timely and important book that reveals how years of political opportunism and rapacious business practices in the 'Lucky Country' have forged a nation that is leaving the next generation to pick up the tab.
Royce Kurmelovs is an award-winning journalist whose work has been published by the ABC, CNN, BBC, Al-Jazeera English, VICE, The Guardian and elsewhere. He is the author of the bestselling and critically acclaimed books, The Death of Holden, Rogue Nation and Boom and Bust.