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Barbara Ehrenreich

Barbara Ehrenreich

Born: 08-25-1941

Barbara Ehrenreich was an influential American author, journalist, and social critic. Renowned for her insightful critique of social and economic inequities, she authored over a dozen books, including the bestselling "Nickel and Dimed." With a background in biology and a Ph.D. in cellular immunology, Ehrenreich brought a scientific perspective to her work. Her writing often explored themes of class, labor, and the struggles of the working poor, making a significant impact on contemporary social discourse.

Book summaries for books written by Barbara Ehrenreich

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The idea was to spend a month in each setting, working full-time, and living as close to the minimum-wage level as possible.

Barbara Ehrenreich

povertyexperimentwork

What you don't necessarily realize when you start selling your time by the hour is that what you're really selling is your life.

Barbara Ehrenreich

laborlifetime

The first thing I discovered is that no job, no matter how lowly, is truly unskilled.

Barbara Ehrenreich

workskillseconomy

If you're constantly worried about money, it affects your entire life.

Barbara Ehrenreich

financial stressmoneylife

You can't really live on a minimum wage. You can survive, barely, but you can't live.

Barbara Ehrenreich

minimum wagesurvivalpoverty

There are no secret economies that nourish the poor; on the contrary, there are a host of special costs.

Barbara Ehrenreich

povertyeconomicssociety

The 'working poor' is a term I heard a lot, but what does it really mean? It means you work hard but your wages are too low to live on.

Barbara Ehrenreich

working poorwageseconomy

The poor have to be creative to survive, and creativity takes time and energy.

Barbara Ehrenreich

povertycreativitysurvival

The fact that I'm doing this on purpose makes it seem like a game, or a dare, but for millions of Americans, this is a reality.

Barbara Ehrenreich

experimentrealitypoverty

Somebody has to do the work that keeps civilization functioning, and you can’t argue that only the lazy or stupid are sentenced to this life.

Barbara Ehrenreich

laborsocietyinequality

There are plenty of jobs, but with wages that can't sustain a life.

Barbara Ehrenreich

employmentwageseconomy

The affluent have a tendency to imagine that money can solve all problems, but sometimes it only creates them.

Barbara Ehrenreich

wealthproblemsmoney