44 pages • 1 hour read
400
Book • Nonfiction
United States • Contemporary
2023
Adult
18+ years
Poverty, by America by Matthew Desmond explores the systemic causes of poverty in the United States, highlighting how social and political institutions perpetuate poverty, and emphasizing that poverty is more than just a lack of money but a condition marked by pain, fear, and enforced restraint. Desmond argues that Americans contribute to and sustain poverty through consumer choices, residential segregation, and inequitable government policies. He proposes solutions like raising the minimum wage, investing in affordable housing, and integrating neighborhoods to promote social cohesion and improve poor communities' conditions. Descriptions of trauma, violence, sexual assault, and drug abuse are present.
Informative
Challenging
Melancholic
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Matthew Desmond's Poverty, by America offers a compelling examination of poverty in the U.S., praised for its rigorous research and empathetic narrative. Reviews commend Desmond's ability to blend data with human stories, though some critics argue the proposed solutions lack feasibility. Overall, it provides a thought-provoking and impactful analysis of systemic inequality.
A reader who would enjoy Poverty, by America by Matthew Desmond is concerned with social justice, economic inequality, and policy solutions. This book will appeal to those who appreciated Evicted by Desmond and The Color of Law by Richard Rothstein for their deep dives into systemic issues.
400
Book • Nonfiction
United States • Contemporary
2023
Adult
18+ years
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