by William Quigley
Temple University Press, 2003
Cloth: 978-1-59213-032-0 | eISBN: 978-1-59213-777-0 | Paper: 978-1-59213-033-7
Library of Congress Classification HD4975.Q54 2003
Dewey Decimal Classification 331.215

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ABOUT THIS BOOK
Across the United States tens of millions of people are working forty or more hours a week...and living in poverty. This is surprising in a country where politicians promise that anyone who does their share, and works hard, will get ahead. In Ending Poverty As We Know It, William Quigley argues that it is time to make good on that promise by adding to the Constitution language that insures those who want to work can do so—and at a wage that enables them to afford reasonable shelter, clothing, and food.

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