Episode

7/7 Kathryn Edin: Living on Almost Nothing in America

July 7, 2016

Sociologist Kathryn Edin (@KathrynEdin) joins us to talk about her book: “$2.00 a Day: Living on Almost Nothing in America.”

The aftermath of welfare reform, and the new kind of poverty that may have arisen as the economy has slowed since the reforms. The new class of “extreme poverty,” and how it has been hidden by economic segregation. The underfunding of welfare and use of welfare funds like TANF by states for programs unrelated to alleviating poverty. The failure of the private sector to create enough jobs.

For Members: Barbara Ehrenreich joined Sam and Janeane to talk about her book “Nickel & Dimed,” right-wing abortion politics, the rise of fundamentalism in America and across the world, America’s lack of feedback from around the world. (8/2/2004)

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