Nickel & Dimed
Nickel & Dimed
An Undercover Investigation of America's Low-Wage Workers
About This Book
Nickel and Dimed (2001) chronicles a journalist's first-hand investigation into America's low-wage economy. Through direct experience, the author explores why millions of hardworking Americans struggle to secure adequate housing, nutritious meals, and basic necessities despite full-time employment. These minimum-wage workers form the foundation of our economy, preparing meals, maintaining cleanliness, and keeping stores fully stocked.
Who Should Read This?
- Sociologists studying economic inequality and wage structures
- Journalists seeking compelling investigative storytelling models
- Workers and business owners wanting to understand wage economics
- Anyone curious about the realities of low-income employment
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