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Peter Edelman

    So Rich, So Poor
    So Rich, So Poor
    Not A Crime To Be Poor
    • Not A Crime To Be Poor

      • 320 stránok
      • 12 hodin čítania
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      In one of the richest countries on Earth it has effectively become a crime to be poor. For example, in Ferguson, Missouri, the U.S. Department of Justice didn't just expose racially biased policing; it also exposed exorbitant fines and fees for minor crimes that mainly hit the city's poor, African American population, resulting in jail by the thousands. As Peter Edelman explains in Not a Crime to Be Poor, in fact Ferguson is everywhere: the debtors' prisons of the twenty-first century.

      Not A Crime To Be Poor
    • So Rich, So Poor

      • 188 stránok
      • 7 hodin čítania

      Income disparities in our wealthy nation are now wider than at any point since the Great Depression. The structure of today’s economy has stultified wage growth for half of America’s workers—with even worse results at the bottom and for people of color—while bestowing billions on those at the top.In this “accessible and inspiring analysis” (Angela Glover Blackwell), lifelong anti­–poverty advocate Peter Edelman assesses how the United States can have such an outsized number of unemployed and working poor despite important policy gains. He delves into what is happening to the people behind the statistics and takes a particular look at young people of color for whom the possibility of productive lives is too often lost on the way to adulthood. In a timely new introduction, Edelman discusses the significance of Obama’s reelection—including the rediscovery of the word “poverty”—as well as the continuing attack on the poor from the right.“Engaging and informative” (William Julius Wilson), “powerful and eloquent” (Wade Henderson), “a national treasure composed by a wise man” (George McGovern), and “a great source for summaries of our country’s antipoverty program” (Publishers Weekly), So Rich, So Poor is crucial reading for anyone who wants to understand the most critical American dilemma of the twenty-first century.

      So Rich, So Poor
    • So Rich, So Poor

      Why It's So Hard to End Poverty in America

      • 208 stránok
      • 8 hodin čítania
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      Exploring the stark income inequality in the U.S., the book delves into the vast wealth disparity that leaves many households struggling despite a high national income. It highlights the dramatic contrast between CEO salaries, which soared to over $11 million in 2010, and the median household income for African Americans, which sits at just over $32,000. The narrative questions the systemic factors contributing to this divide, prompting readers to reflect on the implications of such economic disparities in society.

      So Rich, So Poor