RICHISTAN: 
A Journey Through the American Wealth Boom and t he Lives of the New Rich 
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RICHISTAN: 
Journey Through the American Wealth Boom and the Lives of the New Rich 
by Robert Frank 
(AMAZON LINK) 

When Frank, a columnist for the Wall Street Journal, began noticing that the 
ranks of America's wealthy had more than doubled in the last decade, and 
that they were beginning to cluster together in enclaves, he decided to 
investigate this new society, where $1 million barely gets you in the door. 
The Richistanis like to consider themselves ordinary people who just happen 
to have tons of money, but they live in a world where people buy boats just 
to carry their cars and helicopters behind their primary yachts, and 
ordering an alligator-skin toilet seat won't make even your interior 
designer blink. But Frank doesn't just focus on conspicuous consumption. He 
talks to philanthropists who apply investment principles to their charitable 
contributions and political fund-raisers who have used their millions to 
transform the Colorado state legislature. He also meets people for whom 
sudden wealth is an emotional burden, whose investment club meetings can 
feel like group therapy sessions. It's only in the final pages that Frank 
contemplates the widening gap between Richistan and the rest of the 
world-for the most part, his grand tour approach never loses its light 
touch. (June) 
Copyright © Reed Business Information, a division of Reed Elsevier Inc. All 
rights reserved. --This text refers to the Hardcover edition. 
>From Booklist 
Frank, a Wall Street Journalcolumnist, observes the unprecedented rise of 
wealth in the U.S., which has essentially created a new country, here dubbed 
Richistan, with a net worth of $1-$10 million in over 7 million households, 
$10-$100 million in over 1.4 million households, and $100 million to $1 
billion in thousands of households, plus more than 400 billionaires. 
Stemming from the rise of financial markets, new technology, and a freer 
flow of goods and information, this river of money courses around the world, 
seeking investments not only in stocks but in hedge funds, private-equity 
funds, and venture capital. Conducting extensive interviews, the author 
tells stories of these wealthy individuals, neither deifying nor denigrating 
them. With emphasis placed here on the increasing gap between the wealthy, 
middle class, and poor, we also learn about the challenges to society of 
this great disparity, the responsibility that this abundant wealth carries, 
and Frank's hope that some of this enormous pool of money will be used to 
solve widespread social problems. Excellent book. 




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