
This number is quite significant and highlights just how many people’s wages are dangerously low. This meant that this group of people were unable to afford the basic requirements for living comfortably, like rent, healthy food, and health insurance. In 2001, at the time of this book’s release, the United States Census Bureau reported that 12.1 percent of Americans lived in poverty. This is often a strong reminder that poverty is still a grave problem nationwide. While walking through any US city, you’re likely to come across homeless people or people in poverty. Key Idea #1: Poverty is a huge problem in America, and the author wanted to examine this further.

How much do you make at work? Normally, this question is not asked in polite conversation. Urn:oclc:861876731 Republisher_date 20131210010839 Republisher_operator Scandate 20131130013433 Scanner to learn more about Nickel & Dimed by Barbara Ehrenreich? Read this summary first:

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