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This Economic Policy Could Break the Poverty Cycle

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🗓️ 14 March 2024

⏱️ 37 minutes

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The “American dream” has long been regarded as the pinnacle of success, rewarded to all who display hard work and pick themselves up by their bootstraps when life knocks them down. This might be our culture’s prevailing narrative, but it actually rarely bears out this way. The truth is that our system is full of inequities that put large swaths of people in our country at significant odds with building wealth. Intergenerational wealth, or the passing on of wealth within generations of a family, gives a notable advantage to those who have it, and often leaves those who don’t economically burdened. Income inequality in the U.S. continues to persist and the median income of white people largely outsizes that of people of color. This disparity has plagued generations, greatly reducing the ability of people of color to start businesses, pursue higher education, and buy homes. Enter baby bonds, an economic policy in which every child at birth receives an income-dependent government-funded savings account, managed by federal, state, or local governments until adulthood. The end goal? Breaking the cycle of poverty and closing the racial wealth gap to ensure economic stability for future generations. In this episode we’re exploring baby bonds and the national legislation that is seeking to create systemic equality nationwide. Joining us first is economist Darrick Hamilton, founding director of the Institute on Race, Power and Political Economy at The New School, who has been at the helm of the progress on this idea. Then we speak with U.S. Rep. Ayanna Pressley (D-Mass.) about the American Opportunities Account Act, a bill introduced by her and Sen. Cory Booker that would implement baby bonds on a national scale. To learn more about baby bonds and Darrick Hamilton's economic justice work, visit: https://racepowerpolicy.org/baby-bonds/

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0:00.0

From the ECLU, this is at Liberty.

0:05.0

I'm Kendall Seasmeyer, your host.

0:08.0

Ah, the American Dream, the pinnacle of success, rewarded to all who display hard work, give us their blood, sweat, and tears,

0:24.0

and pick themselves up by their bootstraps when life knocks them down. Right? Wrong. This might be

0:33.8

our culture's prevailing narrative, but it actually rarely bears out this way.

0:40.3

The truth is our system is full of inequities that put large swaths of people in our country

0:46.6

at significant odds with building wealth. Intergenerational wealth, or the passing on of wealth within generations of a family

0:55.7

gives certain folks, namely white people, a huge leg up and leaves everyone else behind.

1:05.7

Children born into families with wealth start with, and avoid the burdens of debt.

1:13.2

The saying goes, in order to make money, you need to have money.

1:17.2

And if you don't have money, well, then it's just simply much harder to ever start a business,

1:22.8

go to school, or buy a home.

1:27.4

Enter baby bonds, an economic policy in which every child at birth receives an income-dependent

1:34.8

government-funded savings account, managed by federal, state, or local governments, until

1:41.4

that child reaches adulthood.

1:44.1

The end goal? Breaking the cycle of poverty and

1:47.2

closing the racial wealth gap to ensure economic stability for future generations. We have a long

1:54.1

sordid history of exploitation and extractive of black people and empowerment of white people.

2:01.5

But the good news, the silver lining in this story is that we know how to generate wealth for the masses of people.

2:08.9

This time, we need to make sure we do it in an affirmatively inclusive way.

2:13.5

So today we're exploring baby bonds and the national legislation that is seeking to create

2:19.6

systemic equality nationwide. To start, I spoke with economist Derek Hamilton, founding

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