The American Nightmare Project
Hard Work, No Money, and Why the U.S. Is Unlivable
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What if the problem isn’t you—but the system you’re living in?
In The American Nightmare Project, sociologist Eric Leo delivers a clear, first-person breakdown of why life in the United States has become unaffordable for millions of people—even those who work constantly and do everything they were told to do.
This is not a motivational book.
It’s an explanation.
Drawing from lived experience on the disability system and grounded in economic and sociological analysis, Leo exposes how the core pillars of American life—housing, healthcare, education, and childcare—have been transformed into systems that prioritize profit over people.
If you’ve ever felt like you’re working nonstop and still falling behind, you’re not alone—and you’re not wrong.
Inside this audiobook, you’ll hear:
Why hard work no longer guarantees stability
How rising costs outpaced wages
Why most Americans live paycheck to paycheck
How essential needs became financial traps
What a livable society would actually require
At its core, this audiobook makes one argument:
A system where survival is unaffordable is not a system—it’s coercion.
This is not theory.
This is lived sociology.
If you’re trying to understand why life feels this hard in one of the richest countries in the world, this audiobook gives you the clarity most people never get—and the language to finally explain it.
©2026 Eric Leo (P)2026 Eric Leo