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The Cost of Living Crisis

Markets, Money, and the Vanishing Proximity of Responsibility

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The Cost of Living Crisis

By: Kevin Whitworth
Narrated by: Sahana Goldfinch
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Summary

The cost of living crisis is not just about prices.

It’s about distance.

Distance between work and security.

Distance between decisions and consequences.

Distance between the people struggling to stay afloat and the systems shaping their lives.

This book is not an attack on capitalism. It does not argue that wealth is immoral, that success requires apology, or that higher taxes alone will fix what feels broken. Markets work. Wealth creation matters. Incentives shape behavior.

But when economic capacity scales faster than proximity, something else happens.

Through personal narratives, clear-eyed data, and structural analysis, The Cost of Living examines why working families are squeezed—not by laziness or personal failure, but by systems that absorb nearly every margin before stability can form. It explores why economic mobility has slowed, why financial stress has become permanent, and why prosperity at the top compounds faster than it can reasonably be spent, often far removed from everyday consequence.

The argument that emerges is neither ideological nor punitive.

Rather than calling for redistribution by force or guilt-driven economics, the book proposes a voluntary alternative: Local Stewardship Capitalism—the idea that extreme capacity creates extraordinary leverage for local responsibility. Not to fix the world, but to fix something. One place. One problem. One measurable outcome.

Capitalism with a ZIP code.

This is a book for listeners who believe in markets but are uneasy with outcomes; for those who don’t hate capitalism, but refuse to defend it blindly; and for anyone who suspects that the real failure of our time is not greed—but detachment.

The future will not be shaped by ideology alone.

It will be shaped by who chooses to step closer.

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©2026 Kevin L Whitworth (P)2026 Kevin L Whitworth
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