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Winner of the 2023 SABEW Best in Business Book Award for I
nvesting and Personal Finance
An award-winning journalist presents a tour-de-force analysis—drawing from history, economics, sociology, and popular culture—of the profound and transformative years of the early 2020s, both for individuals and for the global economy.
We are living in a strange world
—
Salmon calls it “the New Not Normal.”
The Phoenix Economy
explores the ramifications of
the pandemic years, many of which are surprisingly
positive. In doing so, Salmon makes sense
of one of the most disorienting and devastating
events of our lifetimes. He examines the critical
aspects of our lives that have been transformed in
three parts: Time and Space, Mind and Body, and
Business and Pleasure.
Salmon’s keen observations, on everything from meme stocks to lobster rolls, are backed by a deep understanding of financial markets and the quirks of human behavior. His clear-eyed perspective on human and economic events, combined with his considerable analytical and observational skills, make
an insightful, fast-paced read.
This book is essential for anyone wanting a better understanding of the near- and long-term effects of this new era and what they portend for our lives. It’s a penetrating insight into what happened—and, more important, what lies ahead.
nvesting and Personal Finance
An award-winning journalist presents a tour-de-force analysis—drawing from history, economics, sociology, and popular culture—of the profound and transformative years of the early 2020s, both for individuals and for the global economy.
We are living in a strange world
—
Salmon calls it “the New Not Normal.”
The Phoenix Economy
explores the ramifications of
the pandemic years, many of which are surprisingly
positive. In doing so, Salmon makes sense
of one of the most disorienting and devastating
events of our lifetimes. He examines the critical
aspects of our lives that have been transformed in
three parts: Time and Space, Mind and Body, and
Business and Pleasure.
Salmon’s keen observations, on everything from meme stocks to lobster rolls, are backed by a deep understanding of financial markets and the quirks of human behavior. His clear-eyed perspective on human and economic events, combined with his considerable analytical and observational skills, make
an insightful, fast-paced read.
This book is essential for anyone wanting a better understanding of the near- and long-term effects of this new era and what they portend for our lives. It’s a penetrating insight into what happened—and, more important, what lies ahead.
Winner of the 2023 SABEW Best in Business Book Award for I
nvesting and Personal Finance
An award-winning journalist presents a tour-de-force analysis—drawing from history, economics, sociology, and popular culture—of the profound and transformative years of the early 2020s, both for individuals and for the global economy.
We are living in a strange world
—
Salmon calls it “the New Not Normal.”
The Phoenix Economy
explores the ramifications of
the pandemic years, many of which are surprisingly
positive. In doing so, Salmon makes sense
of one of the most disorienting and devastating
events of our lifetimes. He examines the critical
aspects of our lives that have been transformed in
three parts: Time and Space, Mind and Body, and
Business and Pleasure.
Salmon’s keen observations, on everything from meme stocks to lobster rolls, are backed by a deep understanding of financial markets and the quirks of human behavior. His clear-eyed perspective on human and economic events, combined with his considerable analytical and observational skills, make
an insightful, fast-paced read.
This book is essential for anyone wanting a better understanding of the near- and long-term effects of this new era and what they portend for our lives. It’s a penetrating insight into what happened—and, more important, what lies ahead.
nvesting and Personal Finance
An award-winning journalist presents a tour-de-force analysis—drawing from history, economics, sociology, and popular culture—of the profound and transformative years of the early 2020s, both for individuals and for the global economy.
We are living in a strange world
—
Salmon calls it “the New Not Normal.”
The Phoenix Economy
explores the ramifications of
the pandemic years, many of which are surprisingly
positive. In doing so, Salmon makes sense
of one of the most disorienting and devastating
events of our lifetimes. He examines the critical
aspects of our lives that have been transformed in
three parts: Time and Space, Mind and Body, and
Business and Pleasure.
Salmon’s keen observations, on everything from meme stocks to lobster rolls, are backed by a deep understanding of financial markets and the quirks of human behavior. His clear-eyed perspective on human and economic events, combined with his considerable analytical and observational skills, make
an insightful, fast-paced read.
This book is essential for anyone wanting a better understanding of the near- and long-term effects of this new era and what they portend for our lives. It’s a penetrating insight into what happened—and, more important, what lies ahead.

















