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Nickel and Dimed, Ehrenreich puts a needed spotlight on one overlooked portion of the lower class, drawing attention to a group of people with whom her readers interact every day, but who are usually ignored. Ehrenreich’s aim is not to shed...
Nickel and Dimed: On (Not) Getting By in America, she wonders if the current economic hardships America is facing will finally break our society’s cycle of poverty and punishment. Thesis Statement It is very hard to live on a minimum-wage j...
The book revolves around the topic that no one can get a low paying job in America. The author of this book is Barbara Ehrenreich, who points out that an average American cannot live on a minimum wage set by the American government. She be...
Nickel and Dimed is even more relevant today than it was at the time it was published. When life or livelihood take a down turn, supports are increasingly difficult to obtain. What I hope might come of it – a better understanding of conditi...
Nickel and Dimed: On (Not) Getting By in America” speculates if single mothers, who owing to the Welfare reform, count exclusively on what they can earn by way of their low-wage jobs, will be capable of surviving financially (Freer, 2006). ...
engulfed in a living experience of the lives of the working class in America. She adopted the approach of participatory case study in her book, where she cloaks on the gown of poverty, the lives of working class who lives on daily wage bas...