Poverty, by America
Poverty, by America
Crown Publishing Group (NY)
Desmond, Matthew
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The United States, the wealthiest nation globally, grapples with a poverty rate exceeding that of other advanced democracies. This disparity raises critical questions about the persistence of poverty amidst abundance.
In Poverty, by America, Pulitzer Prize-winning author Matthew Desmond offers a profound examination of this issue. Drawing on extensive research, history, and original reporting, the book reveals how affluent Americans, both consciously and unconsciously, contribute to the perpetuation of poverty. It details how the financially secure benefit from lower wages and inflated costs for housing and credit faced by the poor, and how the welfare system disproportionately favors those with means.
This work, recognized as a #1 New York Times Bestseller and a BEST BOOK OF THE YEAR by numerous prestigious publications including The New Yorker and The New York Times Book Review, presents a compelling argument for systemic change. It is a vital read for understanding the complexities of poverty and exploring pathways toward shared prosperity.
