Work Doesn't Work

From The Working Poor

$0.99 US
Knopf | Vintage
On sale Oct 02, 2018 | 978-0-525-56646-5
Sales rights: World
At the bottom of America’s working world, millions live in the shadow of prosperity, in the twilight of poverty and prosperity. Many are trapped for life in a perilous zone of low-wage work that keeps middle-class comforts and necessities forever beyond their reach despite the often long and hard hours they put in at their jobs, as bank tellers, food service employees, copyeditors, car washers and others.

In his authoritative study of how our country has consistently and still is failing its working poor with low wages, diminished benefits and rampant instability, bestselling and Pulitzer Prize-winning author David K. Shipler draws on researched facts and scores of personal testimonies to paint a bleak of the short shrift that so many of us, even in a booming economy, are bound by.

A Vintage Shorts Selection. An ebook short.
Praise for David K. Shipler's The Working Poor:

"This is clearly one of those seminal books that every American should read and read now."
--The New York Times Book Review

" An essential book. . . . It should be required reading not just for every member of Congress, but for every eligible voter."
--The Washington Post Book World

“Sensitive, sometimes heart-rending . . . . A vivid portrait of the struggle of the working poor to acquire steady, decently paid employment.”
--Commentary

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At the bottom of America’s working world, millions live in the shadow of prosperity, in the twilight of poverty and prosperity. Many are trapped for life in a perilous zone of low-wage work that keeps middle-class comforts and necessities forever beyond their reach despite the often long and hard hours they put in at their jobs, as bank tellers, food service employees, copyeditors, car washers and others.

In his authoritative study of how our country has consistently and still is failing its working poor with low wages, diminished benefits and rampant instability, bestselling and Pulitzer Prize-winning author David K. Shipler draws on researched facts and scores of personal testimonies to paint a bleak of the short shrift that so many of us, even in a booming economy, are bound by.

A Vintage Shorts Selection. An ebook short.

Praise

Praise for David K. Shipler's The Working Poor:

"This is clearly one of those seminal books that every American should read and read now."
--The New York Times Book Review

" An essential book. . . . It should be required reading not just for every member of Congress, but for every eligible voter."
--The Washington Post Book World

“Sensitive, sometimes heart-rending . . . . A vivid portrait of the struggle of the working poor to acquire steady, decently paid employment.”
--Commentary