when actually applied to "real life" circumstances, as Barbara Ehrenriech, author of, "Nickel and Dimed," experienced when she went undercover as a minimum wage worker
adults, who had real things to pay for pulled it off. After reading Barbara Ehrenrech's Nickel and Dimed it really made me wonder if the current minimum wage is really
in Wal-Mart are utterly miserable. Please read Barbara Ehrenreich's recent book, Nickel and Dimed. In her brilliant book she reveals the misery of working for a big
that full time minimum wage workers do not even meet the federal poverty line? In the book Nickel and Dimed, Ehrenreich describes the working poor in America as lunch
it on their own, let alone with the possibility that they have children. In the article "Nickel and Dimed," Barbara Ehrenreich examines the world of employment as
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the majority view of personal failure is the first step. As we saw in Ehrenreich's book, "Nickel and Dimed", the hardest part to being poor is finding housing. Many