The Setting
As I entered the yard with a excessive white fence and an enormous entrance yard, I seen a bundle of small Hindu non secular flags on the nook of the 2 story household home on 87th Street nestled between Parsons Boulevard and a hundred and fiftieth Road with its again to Hillside Avenue. I used to be within the coronary heart of New York’s second largest Indo-Guyanese group positioned in Jamaica, Queens. (The most important Indo-Guyanese group is positioned in Richmond Hill, Queens).
Southern Queens is likely one of the epicenters of the housing bubble disaster which led to the Nice Recession that shattered or setback the American dream for a lot of within the Caribbean group. I got here to this home in the course of the tax season to survey how the totally different socioeconomic courses (working class and center class) had been affected by the Housing Bubble Aftermath and the American public coverage that tarnished the American dream for this group.
The home-owner – a widowed Indo-Guyanese immigrant bought it in 2000. Earlier than buying the house with money, she and her daughter lived together with her father for 14 years as she saved the cash for the acquisition. She and her daughter immigrated to the US in 1986 after she misplaced her husband in a automotive accident.
The home serves a number of functions. The home-owner maintains a tax getting ready and immigration service home based business on the primary ground whereas she operates a mandir (i.e., Hindu temple) within the basement.
Nevertheless, the mandir is run by two pandits – one elder and a youthful – in a really giant basement with a low ceiling. You entered the basement from the aspect of the home off a concrete driveway. A collection of shoe racks greet you on the door. As you descend a steep stairwell being conscious of your head rubbing towards the ceiling if you happen to’re approach over 6 ft tall, you’re greeted by different greeters – incense, the sounds of musical devices and singing, dimmed lighting, and the delicate rugs below your ft. The incense may be very interesting to the nostrils amidst the harmonious sounds of singing, clapping, guitars, cymbals, tambourines and drums, and out of the dimmed lighting you can see an association of vivid photographs. The primary picture to greet you -embedded in an opposing wall – is a big brazen picture of Ganesha – the elephant-headed Hindu god of success. The massive brazen picture may be very good as a result of flickering mild of the adjoining candles snuggled amongst fruit choices and burning incenses in entrance of a pantheon of Hindu gods’ statuettes. Kali – the multi-armed Hindu god of dying – stands within the entrance row. Standing within the again row is a big statuette of Krishna – a blue skinned Hindu god – the writer of the Hindu holy e book, the Bhagavad Gita. A bunch of feminine youngsters attending to the meals choices sit in entrance of the pantheon of the Hindu gods. To the proper, the pandits are seated whereas a few aged females are seated to the left. The congregation consists of Indo-Guyanese Hindu worshippers who’re professionals, executives, small enterprise house owners, college students from a socioeconomic spectrum of center class to working class background. As households wearing conventional clothes queued down the stairway, they clasp their fingers and bow as they enter the basement to affix a carefully knit giant group. The vast majority of the group resides in Queens and Lengthy Island who meet each Sunday morning to festively sing, play devices, pray and reward within the underground mandir.
As I exited the basement, the home-owner’s grandson escorted me to the yard. It’s a giant yard the place two small housing models are constructed. One of many housing models is a transformed fitness center the place I met the home-owner’s son-in-law who’s a bodily therapist. I shook his hand as he took a break from his exercise to talk to me.
Subsequent, the home-owner’s granddaughter escorted me to the upstairs residence. The home-owner’s daughter, son-in-law and two grandchildren reside on the second ground. The home-owner’s daughter gave me a tour of a really giant attic above the second ground. She instructed me that she owns a home in Florida however she and her household reside upstairs in New York Metropolis (NYC). Nevertheless, the home-owner’s, the helper’s (i.e., live-in maid) and the visitor bedrooms are positioned on the primary ground.
Introducing the Topics (from Each Sides of the Tracks)
As I entered the immaculately saved and chic principal ground, I used to be greeted on the door the place I took my sneakers off within the lobby and I used to be led into the lounge the place purchasers (submitting earnings and small enterprise company taxes) waited to see the home-owner (warrior caste – second rating caste within the Hindu faith; immigrated to the US in 1986) who specialised in tax and immigration preparation providers.
On this specific day, I did not survey any small enterprise house owners – who’re often within the center class with a family (i.e., household of 4) earnings on or above 150,000 USD (Perry and Perry, 2010) – within the ready clientele. As a matter of reality, the ready clientele primarily consisted of the working class – a home helper, an auto-mechanic (part-time scholar) and different blue-collar employees with family incomes from 30,000 USD to 80,000 USD. Not all had been from Guyana – one was from Antigua whereas one other was from Surinam. Most had been ladies and the aged.
In the course of the interviews, they instructed me that the bursting of the housing bubble brought on their actual property properties to tremendously decline and left shuttered homes in the neighborhood. They said that the US is reverting to a 3rd world nation and that there isn’t any distinction between Guyana (not too long ago found oil) and America. As a matter of reality, a registered nurse (a single mom and divorcee; first immigrated to the US in 1987; lives in Cambria Heights, Queens) instructed me that one in every of her sisters and a nephew determined to return to Surinam (neighboring Guyana) after she filed their papers (everlasting residency) for them. They consider that Surinam gives a greater high quality of life and socioeconomic situations.
With a view to interview the center class clientele, I went again to the home on the company tax deadline – March fifteenth. The home-owner reserved the day for primarily small enterprise house owners. One interviewee (warrior caste; first immigrated to the US in 1978) who lives in Floral Park, Queens said that in addition to the property worth of his house. He was not likely affected a lot by the disaster. Nonetheless, he is aware of of people who find themselves hurting, he works for the Metropolitan Transit Authority (union consultant) and his spouse is a small enterprise proprietor. Just like the working class taxpayers, he blamed George W. Bush and the Republicans’ home and international insurance policies and politics that results in battle on the center class and wars overseas. As a matter of reality, he instructed me that he not too long ago led a union protest in Albany, New York. He argued that the union contributed significantly to his center class standing.
I assumed maybe I ought to unfold my internet a bit of bit wider to see if I may discover a center class consumer who may replicate a unique perspective from the opposite interviewees to this point. Subsequently, I traveled to see Eddie who owns Eddie’s Furnishings on Hillside Avenue in Jamaica, Queens since he’s center class and a enterprise proprietor. Maybe, he could be extra conservative. Eddie (warrior caste; immigrated to the US in 1987) has been a consumer of the home-owner for nearly 25 years. Eddie shared the feelings of the opposite interviewees. He said that his enterprise has declining revenues as a result of a few of his prospects misplaced their jobs or are underemployed. Moreover, most in the neighborhood personal two household homes that depend upon the hire of their tenants to pay their mortgages. When the tenants lose their jobs and can’t afford the hire, the householders lose their properties as a result of they can not afford the mortgage since a lot of the family earnings is from hire – a non-labor earnings. Surprisingly, he identified to me that he is aware of of members of the family residing in Guyana who’re sending remittances to members of the family in New York to make ends meet as a substitute of the opposite approach round. The forex alternate price is 200 Guyanese {dollars} to 1 American greenback and the Guyanese median earnings is 3,900 USD. Just like the others, he blamed public insurance policies/fiscal insurance policies orchestrated by George W. Bush and the Republicans.
Mixing into my Analysis Atmosphere
That is an ethnographic examine centered on a home which is a residence, a house enterprise and a spot of Hindu worship (mandir). Notably, I selected this home as my subject web site due to the tax preparation and immigration providers supplied on the principle ground. I knew that a lot of the home based business proprietor’s clientele had been from the Caribbean. They’re principally Indo-Guyanese purchasers. Particularly, they’re Hindus.
My aim is to analyze the influence of the latest housing bubble burst on the American dream of this immigrant group. The clientele which I used as a proxy or a pattern of the immigrant group is principally divided alongside the road of the working class and the center class. For this examine, the working class is outlined as primarily blue-collar employees with family incomes from 30,000 USD to 80,000 USD whereas the center class is outlined as primarily white-collar employees with family incomes on or above 150,000 USD.
Much more attention-grabbing, I am drawn to the normal Hindu faith’s inflexible caste system and the way it correlates to the socioeconomic stratification of the noticed immigrant group. By attending a mandir service on the home, and interviewing the pandits and different worshippers, I discovered that the caste system in Guyana just isn’t as inflexible as in India. Andy, a CPA with KPMG, famous that a lot of the authentic émigrés (together with his ancestors) to Guyana within the mid-1800s had been socioeconomically deprived in India. The British – a colonizer of the Indian subcontinent – promised them socioeconomic development within the Caribbean (together with Trinidad & Tobago, Jamaica and different islands – after the abolition of slavery in 1834). Many of the Indian migrants settled in British Guyana.
I promised most of my interviewees that I cannot use their names in my paper aside from a couple of interviewees reminiscent of Andy (senior affiliate at KPMG) and Eddie (Eddie’s Furnishings). I promised them privateness in order that they might freely and truthfully work together with me.
Throughout one interview session, the home-owner handed me as I interviewed one in every of her center class purchasers – Krishna – an MTA union consultant.
Home-owner: “Hello Krishna! I do know Karl for nearly twenty years. He’s an honorary Indian amongst us. As a matter of reality, his paternal grandmother’s maternal grandmother is East Indian. Observe his eyes, his nostril and his lips… he may cross for an Indian younger man.” By the best way, Karl, I like to recommend you that talk to at least one my purchasers who owns an actual property company in the neighborhood.
Krishna proceeded to share (presumably, a bonding course of) a few of his Indian vegetarian delicacies with me and spoke of the normal conservative values instilled within the Indo-Guyanese household because it pertains to housings and financial savings. Nonetheless, to his shock, the erosion of the American dream attributable to Housing Bubble – the Nice Recession may be very actual in his group. I instructed him of my intention to interview the previous Fed Chair Alan Greenspan.
Thus, I, a product of variety – whose father’s father’s father was born and raised as a Jamaican Maroon and whose mom’s mom’s mom was born and raised as a Portuguese Sephardic Orthodox Jew – was accepted and allowed to see how the American fiscal coverage and financial coverage negatively impacted an immigrant group throughout socioeconomic courses.
Variation of Views & Definition of the Scenario
As I proceeded to go to my subject web site, one in every of my college students – Nazir Ishak – requested me about my PhD program and, specifically, about my CUNY Graduate Middle course. I instructed him that I used to be speeding to my subject web site and in regards to the matter of my ethnographic analysis. In response, he said that as an Indo-Guyanese (Muslim), he believes I’ll discover that the Housing Bubble Disaster had little or no influence on the Indo-Guyanese group in Queens. How so? He continued that “typically Indo-Guyanese {couples} are sometimes generally known as the paper bag household – take lunch in a paper bag, stay in a basement, purchase a home and usually by no means lose the home.” In a matter of reality approach, he argued he doubts that there was a foreclosed Indo-Guyanese house in Jamaica or Richmond Hill, Queens.
On the block of my subject web site, I ran right into a previous acquaintance who’s an Afro-Guyanese and his spouse who’s an Indo-Guyanese. I relayed to them what Nazir stated to me. They concurred. They argued that the Indo-Guyanese group usually have organized marriages, are group oriented and barely undergo monetary tensions within the marriage. They likened the Indo-Guyanese group to the Chinese language-American Group and even to the Jewish American group. For example, these communities are perceived to be future oriented as a substitute of current oriented communities. Nevertheless, they argued that in contrast to the Jewish American group that advantages from inherited wealth handed down from era to era, the Indo-Guyanese group and the Chinese language-American group migrated to the US with solely “two {dollars}” of their pockets. They’re principally from a really poor background of their respective mom nation. The Guyanese couple was talking of the mass migration (together with Guyanese and Chinese language) in 1986 across the time when President Ronald Reagan granted amnesty to unauthorized immigrants who had been residing within the nation for a time period. To be honest and balanced, it’s effectively documented that Jewish émigrés had restricted assets upon their transit via Ellis Island throughout earlier mass migrations, additionally.
Upon getting into the gates of my subject web site, I used to be greeted by many consumers who had been working totally on immigration issues for the reason that tax season is over. I went over to greet the home-owner who, in flip, launched me to one in every of her purchasers. The consumer is an Indo-Guyanese Hindu (a Tempo College graduate with a level in Finance) whose husband is an Indo-Jamaican Christian. She works in finance for a Wall Road funding financial institution, the home-owner instructed her consumer in regards to the venture I am engaged on. I proceeded to inform them what Nazir and others have instructed me about how the Indo-Guyanese group was capable of climate the Housing Bubble Disaster as a consequence of their inherent “values.” The home-owner and her consumer said that the info do not help my scholar and acquaintances’ assertions. They lamented how poor Indo-Guyanese households and new immigrants had been “hoodwinked” into subprime loans by their very own Indo-Guyanese compatriots (a minority). They solely hoped that they might be prosecuted for his or her predatory conduct. Sadly, as a consequence of pleasure and disgrace, few individuals will publicly admit that they misplaced their properties or that they had been caught with balloon funds on their mortgage.
For help and proof, the home-owner directed me to 3 Indo-Guyanese realtors (two Hindus and one Muslim) who’re her purchasers and who’re primarily based in Richmond Hill, Queens. I contacted the three realtors. Every instructed me of the devastation the Housing Bubble Disaster brought on within the Indo-Guyanese communities. For instance, Surujdai (Shanta) Gopaul, CBR, who owns Remax Properties Realty on Liberty Avenue in Richmond Hill, Queens, said that she is engaged on three brief gross sales as she is chatting with me. Moreover, her workplace has labored on many foreclosures and mortgage modifications. Furthermore, a few of her purchasers had to surrender second properties or funding properties that had been underwater. Sure, she factors out that the Indo-Guyanese group collectively fared higher than different communities, maybe, as a consequence of their inherent values. Nonetheless, they’re additionally severely scorched by the Housing Bubble Disaster, particularly, the working poor and the brand new immigrants in her group. “In spite of everything, the poor however by no means the wealthy is at all times exploited!” exclaimed Shanta.
The Root of the Demise of the American Dream
As talked about all through the paper, many critics (together with a few of the interviewees) level to the Federal Reserve’s financial coverage for the demise, partly, of the American dream on this immigrant group and others.
To get to the foundation of the matter, I attended a Princeton Membership hosted convention entitled Rethinking Finance: New Views on the Disaster – A convention on the teachings from the monetary disaster. The Federal Reserve Chairman Ben S. Bernanke was the keynote speaker. On the august halls of the Princeton Membership, I shook the Chairman’s hand and instructed him that I sit up for asking him a query in the course of the Q & A. He smiled as Princeton College Professor Alan Blinder (whom I interviewed for an additional venture in 2010) ushered him into the convention room.
In the course of the Q & A classes, I used to be unable to ask my query as a result of my raised hand was drowned in a sea of raised fingers. I hoped that I’d stand out since I used to be one in every of two Black attendees (the opposite was Queens Faculty Economics Professor Raymond Myrthyl whom I invited). Nevertheless, a Princeton College Economics professor (on the behalf of one in every of her college students doing a senior thesis on the Housing disaster) requested the Chairman about his predecessor’s position within the Housing Bubble Disaster. He did not instantly reply the query however to state that many individuals make so many ex put up unhealthy selections – these unhealthy selections are the causes of the foreclosures disaster.
Regardless, primarily based on the displays, I argued that the Fed and Congress shared within the American Dream’s demise through their incapability or unwillingness to control subprime lending primarily by state-chartered lenders (as per Dr. Robert E. Litan’s presentation).
Curiously, an immigrant group recognized for its future oriented conduct towards finance and housing fell sufferer to the Housing Bubble Disaster equally to different communities. I argued that the American Dream turning into an American Nightmare on Foremost Road may have been averted if Alan Greenspan’s Federal Reserve Financial institution had assumed the position of a referee because it pertains to financial coverage. For instance, Tyler Cowen and Alex Tabarrok (2010) argued that former Fed Chair Alan Greenspan (1987 to 2006; appointed by President George H. W. Bush) may have managed the housing bubble by elevating rates of interest and/or warn the market. Moreover, he may have smoothed out the fluctuations out there by “popping the bubble” with a decent financial coverage to stop housing costs from rising too excessive. In so doing, the growth and the downturn would have been extra reasonable thus inflicting reasonable penalties within the economic system.
Nevertheless, Alan Greenspan was one of many main cheerleaders in the course of the housing bubble whose burst negatively affected the American dream (which begins with homeownership) of each the working class and center class of an immigrant group.