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Poverty for Profit: How Corporations Get Rich off America''s Poor

English

By (author): Anne Kim

A Ms. Magazine Most Anticipated Book

A devastating investigation into the corporate poverty complexthe myriad businesses that profit from the poor

Poverty is big business in America. The federal government spends about $900 billion a year on programs that directly or disproportionately impact poor Americans, including antipoverty programs such as the earned income tax credit, Medicaid, and affordable housing vouchers and subsidies. States and local governments spend tens of billions more. Ironically, these enormous sums fuel the corporate poverty complex, a vast web of hidden industries and entrenched private-sector interests that profit from the bureaucracies regulating the lives of the poor. From bail bondsmen to dialysis providers to towing companies, their business models depend on exploiting low-income Americans, and their political influence ensures a thriving set of industries where everyone profits except the poor, while U.S. taxpayers foot the bill.

In Poverty for Profit, veteran journalist Anne Kim investigates the multiple industries that infiltrate almost every aspect of the lives of the poorhealth care, housing, criminal justice, and nutrition. She explains how these businesses are aided by public policies such as the wholesale privatization of government services and the political influence these industries wield over lawmakers and regulators.

Supported by original investigative reporting on the lesser-known players profiting from the antipoverty industry, Poverty for Profit adds a crucial dimension to our understanding of how structural inequality and structural racism function today.

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Product Details
  • Dimensions: 139 x 215mm
  • Publication Date: 11 Jul 2024
  • Publisher: The New Press
  • Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9781620977811

About Anne Kim

Anne Kim is a writer lawyer and public policy expert with a long career in Washington DCbased think tanks working in and around Capitol Hill. She is also a contributing editor at Washington Monthly where she was a senior writer. Her work has appeared in the Washington Post Governing TheAtlantic.com the Wall Street Journal Democracy and numerous other publications. The author of Abandoned: Americas Lost Youth and the Crisis of Disconnection and Poverty for Profit (both from The New Press) she lives in northern Virginia.

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