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| Edin and Shaefer, $2.00 A DAY: LIVING ON ALMOST NOTHING IN AMERI | |
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| By: agate Date: January 22, 2025, 12:18 am | |
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| [font=arial]I keep a blog where I comment on books I've read. | |
| Below is a somewhat modified version of a blogpost about an | |
| interesting book.[/font][font=arial] | |
| EDIN, KATHRYN J. AND H. LUKE SHAEFER[/font] | |
| $2.00 A DAY: LIVING ON ALMOST NOTHING IN AMERICA (2015) | |
| Kathryn Edin is a Princeton University sociologist who has been | |
| studying poverty for many years, and this book focuses on a few | |
| situations where someone in the US is getting along on $2.00 a | |
| day. To be sure, the book is now ten years old, but the | |
| information may not be so very different today. If anything, the | |
| situation is worse. | |
| One point made in the book is that when "welfare as we know it" | |
| was ended (TANF--Temporary Assistance to Needy Families) some | |
| years ago, many people in the US were thrown into extreme | |
| poverty, usually with no recourse except SNAP benefits (formerly | |
| Food Stamps) as a path to cash. | |
| The lives described by the authors are the narratives of people | |
| down on their luck, sometimes people who have made unfortunate | |
| choices as people so often do. They have resorted to ingenious | |
| ways of surviving in spite of their situations. They barter. | |
| They sell their plasma regularly. They take what jobs they can | |
| find. The authors do not pretend that these people are perfect | |
| human beings but the general conclusion is that most | |
| impoverished people would prefer to be paying their own way in | |
| the world, having jobs that would pay them enough to live on. | |
| These are tragic stories and all too real. This very rich | |
| country has been letting many people down, and their numbers | |
| have been increasing alarmingly as the 21st century moves | |
| forward. | |
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