Monday, January 9, 2012

How America turned poverty into a crime By Barbara Ehrenreich / Salon

How America turned poverty into a crime

The poor aren't just struggling during the recession; they're being actively hounded by urban officials

Elias Pirela, 6, right, holds his brother Ahmad Phillips, center, as he stands with his mother Latasha Phillips, 33, left, before leaving for the first day of school from his temporary home at the Community Partnership for Homeless in Miami, Monday, Aug. 23, 2010
Elias Pirela, 6, right, holds his brother Ahmad Phillips, center, as he stands with his mother Latasha Phillips, 33, left, before leaving for the first day of school from his temporary home at the Community Partnership for Homeless in Miami, Monday, Aug. 23, 2010
I completed the manuscript for “Nickel and Dimed” in a time of seemingly boundless prosperity. Technology innovators and venture capitalists were acquiring sudden fortunes, buying up McMansions like the ones I had cleaned in Maine and much larger. Even secretaries in some hi-tech firms were striking it rich with their stock options. There was loose talk about a permanent conquest of the business cycle, and a sassy new spirit infecting American capitalism. In San Francisco, a billboard for an e-trading firm proclaimed, “Make love not war,” and then — down at the bottom — “Screw it, just make money.”
When “Nickel and Dimed” was published in May 2001, cracks were appearing in the dot-com bubble and the stock market had begun to falter, but the book still evidently came as a surprise, even a revelation, to many. Again and again, in that first year or two after publication, people came up to me and opened with the words, “I never thought…” or “I hadn’t realized…”
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Barbara Ehrenreich is the author of a number of books including "Nickel and Dimed: On (Not) Getting By in America" and "Bright-Sided: How the Relentless Promotion of Positive Thinking Has Undermined America." More Barbara Ehrenreich

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