Nickel And Dimed Research Paper

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Mikel fair Summer school 2016 Dominguem Many Americans are still struggling to make ends meet. According to the Census Bureau, 104 million people. A third of all Americans have incomes below twice the poverty line. While many of these people are unemployed, many others are the working poor, people trying to support themselves with low and minimum wage jobs. The task of such workers was taken up by Barbara Ehrenreich in her 2001 book Nickled and Dimed. The book, which recounts her experiences, is important because it offers a gripping, first person account of the real difficulties faced by many Americans today. One way the book illuminates these difficulties is by showing how a full-time low wage salary isn’t enough to pay one’s living expenses. Ehrenreich begins each experiment with significant advantages over many minimum wage workers. In each case she is supporting only herself, There has been much discussion recently about whether the US should raise the minimum wage. Ehrenriech’s book, although over a decade old, still makes meaningful contributions to this debate. The number of Americans earning minimum wage has more than doubled since 2007, and many more earn just a little over minimum That number will likely increase in the years to come, as the Labor Department predicts that six of the ten occupations expected to be added through this decade will be low paying ones Experts may argue numbers, but they can be too abstract to grasp. Ehrenreich’s lived experiences are valuable for giving readers insight into the struggles many Americans face and for doing so in a way that statistics cannot. Her stories make Nickel and Dimed a book that should be required reading for anyone interested in the plight of the less fortunate citizens of our great

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