Summary Of On Turning Poverty Into On American Crime By Barbara Ehrenreich

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In the article, “On Turning Poverty into on American Crime” by Barbara Ehrenreich, Barbara explains many issues of the struggle of low-wage issue including poverty. She had many problems with the disagreement that was wrong. Barbara explains that she wanted four years ago to reduce poverty making sure people won’t become poor/or homeless as well for employment that minimum wage will surely increase and for criminals to be treated as equally as other citizens should, she also mentioned police will arrested or assume that their violent just by their appearance. She wanted many citizens to have better wage and working condition (para ).
Poverty was a huge common outcome through her entire blog, everything added up to poverty, with a few other citizens’ stories. Many people couldn’t afford their health insurance due of jobs disappearing. The law had become involved when homeless started attending homeless shelters at night cops will arrest them because they’re laying down outside on public areas. As well church was banned for handing out food for the homeless. The way Barbara interpret poverty with background information from families in many states created a huge impact …show more content…

Barbara decides she’ll go undercover and become one of those human beings that are struggling with minimum wage. In the introduction she mentioned “if things ever got to the point where the next meal was in question, I promised myself as the time to begin the “experiment” approached, I would dig out my ATM card and cheat” (Barbara pg.6). which consider me that what if she isn’t committed towards living through minimum wage of earning at least $6-$7 per hour, wondering how many people could survive with little amount of