The 45ers
von Dan Hicks
Beschreibung
THE 45ERS
Nobody built it. Nobody voted for it. And nobody will say where the money comes from.
For thousands of Americans over forty-five-those who worked the "wrong" jobs in the "wrong" decade-a payment now arrives on the first business day of every month. It isn't charity. It isn't a government handout. It is simply a floor: the exact amount of money required to finally stop bracing for impact.
THE ANOMALY
Lea West is a thirty-four-year-old freelance investigative journalist drowning in the same precarity as her subjects. When she discovers a $127 billion cluster of untraceable "ghost liquidity" being funneled into private accounts, she thinks she's found the heist of the century.
But as Lea follows the plumbing through blind Delaware LLCs and century-old banking vaults, she realizes this isn't a fraud. It is an unapproved counter-architecture-a silent rebellion built into the very pipes of the global financial system.
And the system has a zero-tolerance policy for financial safety.
THE IMMUNE RESPONSE
As working-class citizens discover the radical psychological freedom of not being desperate, the macroeconomic data begins to warp. When people have the financial safety to say no-to bad jobs, to predatory debt, and to the daily grind of survival-the institutions that rely on a desperate workforce begin to panic.
Federal analysts and institutional watchdogs have noticed the shift. They aren't hunting a thief; they are hunting the architects of a reality where scarcity is no longer a weapon. As the quiet distribution of wealth threatens the power structures of Wall Street and the Federal Reserve, the institutional immune system awakens to protect its most valuable asset: the desperation of the people.
THE RECKONING
The 45ers is a 600-page grounded financial thriller that explores the architecture of poverty and the radical act of reclaiming your own time. Moving between a reporter following a story she can't afford to stop, the corporate gatekeepers fighting to suppress it, and the everyday people who have discovered what it means to make decisions without fear, this profound work of literary suspense asks a terrifying question:
What happens to the world's most powerful institutions when the desperation they depend on simply disappears?
Produktdetails
| ISBN | 9798295679667 |
| Verlag | Heliciti |
| Erscheinungsdatum | 05.03.2026 |
| Sprache | Englisch |