Families who loved Economic Inequality: The American Dream Under Siege by Coral Celeste Frazer often look for books with a similar feel. These 20 recommendations were selected for their similarity in style, theme, and reading level.

Reach for this book when your teenager begins noticing the stark contrasts in your neighborhood or questioning why hard work doesn't always lead to financial security. It provides a foundational understanding for the child who feels a budding sense of social injustice but lacks the historical or economic vocabulary to articulate their concerns. By framing wealth gaps through the lens of the American Dream, the book transforms a complex, intimidating topic into a manageable historical narrative. It is particularly suited for middle and high school students who are developing their own political and social identities. It encourages critical thinking about fairness and the systems that shape our lives, offering a balanced perspective that validates their curiosity while providing the factual grounding they need to engage in meaningful civic dialogue.