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The American social contract is dead. For Generation Z, the promise of "work hard, buy a home, retire" wasn't just broken; it was securitized, leveraged, and sold for parts before they were born.
In GENERATION ZERO, sociologist Chase Alexander conducts a forensic audit of the economic crime scene. From the "Grey Vinyl" of subscription housing to the "Push Alerts" of the gig economy, Corey exposes the $20 trillion generational theft that turned citizens into inventory.
Part memoir, part indictment, this is a logbook from the wreckage, mapping the exit strategies for a generation that has decided to stop paying for a future they never received.
In GENERATION ZERO, sociologist Chase Alexander conducts a forensic audit of the economic crime scene. From the "Grey Vinyl" of subscription housing to the "Push Alerts" of the gig economy, Corey exposes the $20 trillion generational theft that turned citizens into inventory.
Part memoir, part indictment, this is a logbook from the wreckage, mapping the exit strategies for a generation that has decided to stop paying for a future they never received.